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This is a list of privacy-preserving and | This is a list of privacy-preserving and user-freedom-respecting applications that I use on a daily basis.<br/> | ||
You can find more alternatives to centralized services at https://switching.software | You can find more alternatives to centralized services at [https://switching.software Switching.Software]. | ||
All the mobile applications listed below are available from the [https://f-droid.org F-Droid] store. | All the mobile applications listed below are available from the [https://f-droid.org F-Droid] store. <br/> | ||
The server components for many of the applications listed here are hosted using FreedomBox<ref>[https://njoseph.me/blog/posts/you-dont-have-to-be-a-geek-to-setup-freedombox You don’t have to be a geek to setup FreedomBox!]</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 4 October 2020
This is a list of privacy-preserving and user-freedom-respecting applications that I use on a daily basis.
You can find more alternatives to centralized services at Switching.Software.
All the mobile applications listed below are available from the F-Droid store.
The server components for many of the applications listed here are hosted using FreedomBox[1].
Category | Applications |
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Desktop environment | Gnome |
Thunderbird | |
IRC | Quassel |
Operating System | Debian GNU/Linux |
Password Manager | KeePassXC |
Messaging apps aggregator | Ferdi |
Notes and ToDo lists | Emacs Org-mode[2] |
Text Editor/IDE | Doom Emacs |
YouTube Music | nimcoon[3] |
YouTube Videos | nimcoon |
Web Browsers | Mozilla Firefox, Tor Browser |
Category | Applications |
---|---|
2-factor auth | Aegis |
Ad Blocker | Blokada, AdAway (rooted) |
Anonymity | Orbot (in VPN mode) |
App Store | F-Droid |
Audio conferencing | Mumla |
Contacts and AddressBook sync | DAVx5 |
Exercise | Feeel |
File Synchronization | Syncthing |
Habit forming | Habits |
Keyboard | AnySoftKeyboard (with Colemak layout) |
Messaging | Riot |
Maps | OsmAnd~ |
Online Radio | RadioDroid |
Operating System | LineageOS |
Password Manager | KeePassDX |
Podcasts | AntennaPod |
Proprietary app store | Aurora Store |
Reminders | Tasks |
RSS | Tiny Tiny RSS |
Social Media | Tusky, Dandelion |
Web Browsers | Firefox Klar, Fennec F-Droid |
YouTube and SoundCloud | NewPipe |
Category | Applications |
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Blog | Hugo |
Libre Music | FunkWhale |
Notes | MediaWiki |
Personal Kanban | Kanboard |
Read-it-later | Wallabag, SingleFile[4] |
RSS | Tiny Tiny RSS |
Search engines | Searx, DuckDuckGo |
Social Networks | Mastodon, Pleroma, diaspora* |