
Proton announce secure, private automatic photo backups
Proton are officially one step closer to offering a privacy-friendly alternative to iCloud and Google Photos.
Proton are officially one step closer to offering a privacy-friendly alternative to iCloud and Google Photos.
If you regularly watch video content on your Android device, you need to give Grayjay a shot.
Signal usernames functionality has been in development for some time now, and it's finally ready for public testing.
Even though some features are paywalled, Brave Leo is a breath of fresh air for the privacy community amid the current AI chaos.
There's been no official announcement yet, but a forum post all but confirms it's in the works.
Accrescent is a highly focused, highly accessible app store with privacy and security in mind. But what's the catch?
It's affordable and easy to use, but is Incogni's data removal service right for you?
These deserve to be some of your new go-to free software privacy tools.
As long as you have some sats, IVPN Light could be your next privacy power user tool.
The initial news came just over a week after Momenel announced it would close its doors due to early financial troubles.
The EFF lauded over the service for its open development, encryption protocol, and nonprofit business model.
Here are just a few things you can try today to make your Tailscale network a bit more robust.
X will reportedly implement a new verification element, requiring XBlue users to submit a selfie alongside their government issued ID.
As of now, it's a fairly small community, but that doesn't keep it from dreaming big.
If you're looking for a secure and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Photos, let me introduce you to your next favorite app: ente Photos.
Yes, there are many ways to do this, but this lesser known method is dead simple AND it does not use any extensions.
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Move over, Authy. There's a new kid on the block. Say hello to ente Auth.
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It's so easy, how could you not at least try it out?
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