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@russell System 76 already seems bad, their website contains a lot of trackers. Purism is what I would go for. They seem good.

@gandalf86 Literally nothing, you can add any emoji on your display name. For example, for the verified badge, put

: verified :

(Without spaces, all together)

I rigged up OneDrive and got 5TB for free. After that, I connected it with CryptoMator and im set.

@darylsun I've used it, and know many websites on it.

My main issue is they have a 200GB bandwidth limit, which stresses me out so I don't use Neocities.

Here are some websites with them....

spyware.neocities.org/
digdeeper.neocities.org/

@russell I was gonna say possibly switch to /e/OS, but it doesn't seem your device is on the supported list.

doc.e.foundation/devices/

I found this interesting app called Jumbo Privacy. It only has like 100+ downloads so its pretty fresh.

This app scans your Google, Facebook, etc. for privacy concerns. Could be useful of course for older people or the ones that still use these terrible companies.

play.google.com/store/apps/det

@exodus won't scan this app because the app requires Android 7.0+

I wish there was a privacy friendly alternative to Puffin. Cloud browsing has potential.

Im not even sure if there is another browser like Puffin.

@kravietz I don't trust my passwords in a cloud or not. The only place I keep them is in my brain. I can't trust anything.

After some work, I managed to add a encrypt/decrypt text feature to the privacy guide app because why not.

It of course uses no internet connection.

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