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This is a list of privacy-preserving and/or user-freedom-respecting applications that I use on a daily basis.<br>
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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== Related Blog Posts ==
== Related Blog Posts ==
# [https://njoseph.me/blog/posts/youtube-adventures/ Adventures with YouTube]
# [https://njoseph.me/blog/posts/replacing-cloud-based-to-do-apps-with-orgzly-and-syncthing/ Replacing cloud-based To-Do apps with Orgzly and Syncthing]
# [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!]

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].

Desktop
Category Applications
Desktop environment Gnome
Email 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
Mobile
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
Web
Category Applications
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*

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