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Thanks for the context, appreciate it.
Isn’t it the case though that no matter what is set up, no matter where it is set up,and no matter what by, that it will eventually become polluted by fools? Broadly speaking.
This is why posts like this raise the spirits a bit.
Honestly, people like you are keeping my faith/interest in being online alive. It’s dying at pace and things like this, that you do, help to keep it alive a bit longer.
This has genuinely made my day better and will make every day I go online just a little bit better.
Thank you genuinely.
Thank you for being great. Ireland appreciates you.
I’m using Proton Mail and use an alias to sign up for each service. Works well and if you start getting spam you can pinpoint who leaked your data due to to the unique aliases.
I’m using Heliboard too but yhe correction is really bad. Very frustrating. Have to go back and correct yhe same words all the time. As yiu can see here, it still has not learned that yhe should be the. And yiu also.
Just goes to show how bad my manual typing is!
I’m.tolerating it but its immensely annoying.
I think it’s still very early in development. From what I have seen/tried, it’s not fit for regular Joe consumption yet, and in fairness they are clear about that themselves. I love the concept though, I hope it becomes more mainstream.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Premium Privacy Services: are they really that private ?
51·30 days agoI guess when you pay with a credit card, theres limited information being shared. Taking things at face value, you are paying for a service that wont track you, see your data, give away your data etc.
Looking at it in terms of privacy vs. anon is a good way to look at it. If you want anonymity, you won’t be using a credit card I assume, unless it’s a throwaway you can top up. I imagine people who want full anonymity would be using stuff that’s more specialised and niche than the likes of Proton etc., likely FOSS stuff, home servers, services without login/registration.
Privacy is like a step away from anonymity in that regard I think.
The Fossify suite has a messages app. Available on Fdroid. No internet access, no trackers.
It’s not as polished visually as the mainstream apps but works absolutely fine.
Thanks for your thoughts. Totally agree.
I was in the verge of installing GOS but I think there is an issue with a first responder app that we are about to get access to, throwing errors of a phone seems to be rooted or similar, so I’ll have to check that it more. If its a non issue, GOS will be in play.
Good shout on the Fossify suite. Have replaced a few G products with those.
Excellent list of FOSS stuff here which helped me a lot.
OK I have you. You dont need the internet because you have the internet in your terabyte farm. Pretty cool.
Thanks for the detailed reply.
One final question, I’m sure its dark at the bottom of the deep rabbit hole you are in, what do you do for batteries for your head torch?! 😀
I love the sound of this but can I ask, if the net goes down and you hardly notice, where do you get your ‘net’ from? Or is it that your intranet doesn’t need internet as such and everything is just local?
I might have answered my own question there but I’m interested to understand it a bit more.
Thanks!

I’m not 100% sure if it is what you are looking for but I use Voyager in conjunction with TrackerControl. TC blocks all the trackers.
Although I am curious why on the main screen of TC it says that Voyager contacted one country last week if trackers are blocked.
Apologies if this isn’t what you need, is this am example of a Fediverse client? Is that what you meant?