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Mr. Framework :verified_bi:

@ akalanka @masto.es

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Posteo sobre trenes 🚄, Sociología 🏳️‍🌈 y Movilidad Sostenible 🚶 #TootFinder

Si me lees desde #BlueSky, sigue a @ap.brid.gy para que pueda ver tus respuestas!

  • @Sirius006 I personally use BitWarden and it works perfectly; there is also ProtonPass, in case you want to buy European

  • @jackeroni This is misleading AF, since this sanctions package was adopted unanimously, i.e., with the consent of the Czech Republic

  • @yogthos wow, they nust be swimming in money haha

  • @nicerdicer exactly, the only real #privacy gains with web-based providers is if you trust them, or if you personally encrypt all data locally and use PGP

    I suggested #tutanota and #proton, because they do all the local encryption stuff for you, so, technically, they are a bit more private than the others, although you still kinda have to trust their web (or use their open-source apps only)

  • @thoughtcrime I don't think that provides much more privacy per-se, at least when compared to GMail. I would try @Tutanota or @protonprivacy , although the latter have had some PR drama recently

  • @Hadriscus @drivingcrooner its crushed nuts milk, kinda like almond milk, but with "chufas", a tubercule that is said to look like testicles

  • @ReversalHatchery I want to respectfully say that I find your answer a bit agressive in tone. I was just trying to give my best shot at an answer, even if I am not a privacy expert, as OP was really just asking for a way to conceal his Credit Card Number, or that's what I understood.

    I agree that total privacy will not be accomplished without using a custom rom and more private applications, but I feel like, for the average user, that might be too much work

  • @Wolfie Completely seconding the Revolut suggestion here. For privacy protection, works perfectly!