It is fine on the balenced setting. It is less fine when you run it with constant checking.
It is fine on the balenced setting. It is less fine when you run it with constant checking.
Not as great of choice from a security perspective
I think the hardest part is the DNS and federation
Simplex Chat is better in many ways. The biggest reason is that you can self host the server.
It lacks a security audit
Have you used it before? I’m curious about how it works. I don’t personally have a use case but it seems very cool.
I don’t think Briar could be on iOS due to Apple TOS.
Briar is really interesting but it doesn’t work as well for a casual messager. It is a bit complex to setup and very hard to understand unless you have strong knowledge on the subject. I think it is very powerful but breaks the standard convention most messaging applications follow.
I wish Piped and Invidious were federated. It would make it so much harder to block.
If one instance gets blocked it could just pull video from another instance. Combine this with some sort of caching system and you would be golden.
Newpipe works for me. Try updating to the latest version.
Yes, privacy
Some Invidious instances are still partially functional.
Use something Firefox based that has it already disabled.
I use Librewolf on desktop and Mull on mobile.
Non of those are privacy focused. Ladybird isn’t even finished yet.
Targeted marketing is not privacy friendly ever. Mozilla doesn’t need your support. It is up to them to make a profit not you. Don’t sacrifice yourself for the sake some some company.
Yes
For mobile or Desktop?
Use something else like Fennec or Mull. Also you can configure Firefox with user.js
Use Librewolf
I could care less about Mozilla. Supporting for profit businesses is kind of silly as they will never support you. Buy something that you like but don’t have blind brand loyalty. You should serve yourself first.
Clearly they want profit or else they would be running a fund raiser. I personally don’t see Mozilla as a nonprofit in reality. Same story with OpenAI