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Dig Deeper (digdeeper@social.076.ne.jp)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 05:08:22 JSTDig Deeper @Tutanota @bitwarden @openstreetmap @fdroidorg
This article is terrible and reads like a thinly veiled advertisement. Tutanota's encryption works only if you pre-shared a password; PGP is a lot more convenient if you have already published your key anywhere else, like on your website. I have got so many E-mails encrypted by Tutanota that I couldn't read because the other person didn't pre-share their password; with PGP, they can always encrypt even if they don't have their own key.
Firefox is terrible in terms of privacy https://digdeeper.club/articles/mozilla.xhtml#firefoxprivacy
Vivaldi isn't privacy focused, either, because it does this:
>When you install Vivaldi browser (“Vivaldi”), each installation profile is assigned a unique user ID that is stored on your computer. Vivaldi will send a message using HTTPS directly to our servers located in Iceland every 24 hours containing this ID, version, cpu architecture, screen resolution and time since last message.
Neither Vimeo nor DeepL have good privacy policies, and Vimeo doesn't even have a tenth of the content YouTube does. Rather recommend yt-dlp or just hosting your own videos. Frontends for violating services are like being dependent on the husband that beats you.
Tresorit requires your fucking real name. Are you serious, to recommend that trash?
Anyway, it is obvious all the other stuff is just tacked on to hide the shilling for Tutanota. You should be ashamed of yourself.