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  • I don't use web browser on phone for content, although I use Free Browser for being pure open source withoit deoendancies, but I only use computer for websites.

    I'm trying to figure out which app to you.

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Which YouTube frontend App

  • I would describe it as software that is not 100% open source, and/or connects to services that run is not purely open source software connecting through standard protcols. It can't have a proprietary connection.

    Basically, if both the software and the service do not run reprodible builds of the software, it is an anti-feature. For example, Proton, Telegram and NewPipe are open source apps, but the source code for their servers is not published so it's a proprietary connection or servers run proprietary software, so those apps have anti-features.

  • Why would something choose Telegram as a private alternative over Whatsapp? Can you message someone on Telegram who is not a contact? How do you you get around Felegram saving info and messages on their servers? XMPP would be a better choice with OMEMO.

  • I am considering changing from GrapheneOS to CalyxOS. I have never tried CalyxOS, I've used GrapheneOS on 3 phones.

    I don't install any apps that are not from F-Droid.

    Blind fans don't realize this, but it is possible to implement so much security in software that people can't use it due to too many repeated roadvlocks in trying to use everyday. Is it possible to implement too much privacy?

  • I don't view using a FOSS frontend equating to logging into an account on a server running proprietary code. Using NewPipe is one thing, but if it was possible,, using NewPipe o login to Google account is another.

    For example I refuse to use Proton VPN, I use Riseup VPN because the server for Riseup is open source.

    In my own opinion, I believe Protonmail not publishing email server source code and publishing Protonmail app source code is stopping it from having a massively larger popularity.

    OpenBSD is proof that security can be achieved through engineering open source code that is standards or protocol compliant and not by depending on proprietary code.

  • Which proves my point. Proton won't publish their server source code, so I don't have blind trust in any Proton service, including Protonmail.

    For Proton Wallet, there are free/libre wallet alternatives without anti features.

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