App Nora - Is it safe and private?
What do you think of the Nora Android app and desktop browser optimized for social networking services? Does anyone use it? Is it safe and private?
Github link: github.com/nonbili/Nora
F-droid link: f-droid.org/packages/jp.nonbilβ¦
Nora | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
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Otter
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in reply to Otter • • •Scott π¨π¦π΄ββ οΈ
in reply to Onyx376 • • •SteleTrovilo
in reply to Onyx376 • • •Icky corporate social media.
If you must use them, get Qubes running on a cheap laptop and dedicate a Whonix VM to each "service". They won't know where you are or what sites you visit. Stay off of the "feed". Even then, assume they are acting against your interests.
Lytia
in reply to SteleTrovilo • • •SteleTrovilo
in reply to Lytia • • •I agree about avoiding the sites entirely. That is the best approach.
I disagree about running Qubes and Whonix. It's actually so easy - there's no reason not to try it.
(Unless you're in a country where using Tor is penalized.)
Lytia
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