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    Spotify shouldn’t be on this list… They exploit artists and platform joe rogans horseshit for profit

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    I would recommend deezer over Spotify. Spotify enables Rogan and all his bullshit

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    Why Waterfox over LibreWolf? I have only used LibreWolf, which is my 99%-of-the-time browser, and I am curious.

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      I found it difficult to transfer contacts there compared to signal, but you’re right, it’s better.

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    Again, add Matrix or xmpp instead of just Signal & Disroot as well in the email section

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    Both Tuta and Proton have a free tier for their email. Also, I think Infomaniak’s kmail might be an even better replacement for the typical email/cloud providers than the aforementioned, for normies at least.

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    Orion is not a paid browser. Kagi, however, is a paid search engine, and Orion was made by the Kagi team. The browser is completely free and is in all Apple OSs (coming to Linux soon) and gathers absolutely no data. And the browser comes with no search engine chosen by default so it isn’t really an ad for Kagi.

    I personally think it’s amazing especially how you can have both Firefox and Chrome extensions on it. Its only issue is it being proprietary.

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      Orion was really well made. It is still beta, but when it is more stable, I’ll give it a second go! 100% recommended.

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    After switching your search engine, hop into your European time-machine and go back to February to continue this guide.

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      It’s also chromium based. But other than that it’s european and a pretty cool browser!

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      Well, certainly not nobody, I hear it mentioned quite often on the internet! Just make sure to keep talking about it, if you want it to get more popular :D

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    can anybody explain why people hate on Waterfox? I’m using it for over a year now and it’s been great so far!

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      I think it’s about none of Firefox forks being remotely capable of evolving on their own. So any large scale push to leave Firefox for any of these forks might only hurt Firefox which would in turn hurt its forks.

      My insignificant opinion on the matter is that it’s great to have different flavors of Firefox that might be better suited for you, but it doesn’t appear to lead to a solution to the underlying issue.

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        thanks for that answer so we should all continue supporting firefox, as it helps it’s forks too? i mean they are still a non profit but they have been doing weird stuff lately…

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      why people hate on Waterfox?

      it used to be owned by an ad company, so I guess some people just don’t want to put their trust back in yet

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        i tried librewolf about 2 years ago but it didn’t quite work for me since it’s high security settings were breaking the sites i visited :O

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          Breaks almost every site on the settings I’ve given it, by my design – at least, until I grant the site some permissions. You don’t get to run code on my browser unless I SAY you can!

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      @Valmond @SrMono

      If you want to selfhost your own messenger, you can with Matrix or XMPP. XMPP, for ex, is the protocol used by WhatsApp.

      Edited: removed Signal. Actually it seems it’s the encryption tool (OMEMO) for XMPP that is based on Signal protocol.

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      It isn’t at all. It is closed source powered by an American non-profit organization. You can consider this organization as friendly.

      They recurrently said, they would shut the gates if U.S. government/law wants them to store more than metdata (phone number+last activity date) they are storing.

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        So noodlejetskis comment below is wrong?

        Thanks for the info BTW, I’m an avid user and proponent of Signal (best out there today eh.)

        • @Valmond @SrMono Most popular out there and one of the easiest to set up / easiest to convince non-tech users to switch over to. Not the best… For me, that award would go to Matrix / Element.

          Threema would be second (and should be first), but many will balk at the shocking fact that they dare to ask money to contribute to their development and operation costs…

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            What about SimpleX Chat? Comes without identifiers, is open source and not located in the US. Relay Servers are located in Germany, UK and Sweden and it’s possible to host your own. Last audit was in 2024. No metadata is stored. Fundings are handled very transparently and presentated on the Website.

            Not meaning to advertise it, just genuine interested in other peoples opinion.

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            In terms of security I would go Matrix, Threema, Signal… in terms of usability I would say Signal, Threema, Matrix.

            Threema also has a Business line which helps to cover the cost, but yea… the price went up from 1€ to 5€. Back in the days I sponsored some licenses and spilled a bunch 1€ in the club like a rich man.

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      @Valmond@lemmy.world
      @SrMono@feddit.org
      Very good question and one of the big critic points about signal.
      It is theoretically foss, but so complicated apparently, (or parts missing?) that it seems nobody ever menaged to set it up.
      So in effect it it proprietary.
      And since I is lock-in there is also no incentive to start another server. That’s one reason to use federated protocols.

      :xmpp:

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      you can set up your own server for your own needs as far as I know, but you’ll probably have to build your own version of the client to connect to it. there’s no decentralisation.