See @protonprivacy , that’s the kind of boost from the Lemmy side that I don’t understand…
- Passionné d’#IT 💾 et de son impact #social (#privacy , #foss, #selfhosting, …)
- #velo 🚲 (#velotaf et route)
- #musique 🎶
- #jeuxvideo 🎮 (plutôt #retrogaming et #indiegames 👾)
- and so much more! 🐝🏕️👨🏻🏫♾️🐶🍺😅
See @protonprivacy , that’s the kind of boost from the Lemmy side that I don’t understand…
@watson387 No no, I’m fully with you on that. What I’m confused about is that Chromium, like Android, was initially open source, and that Google took it over indeed, right? So technically, they’re on a fork (the worst one according to my principles), and using other forks is a different thing, isn’t it?
Unless i’m wrong (highly possible 😅)? Happy to learn and discuss 🙏🏼
@watson387 Isn’t Chromium, in an open-source way and far away from Google, a good choice?
@BetterDev ( @protonprivacy boosting this latest answer: priceless 😂)
@emmanuel_car @UTJD16 @YaksDC I highly recommend #AudioPro 🤩
For example, for the Sonos Move, the Audio Pro A15 produces a warm and very pure sound, has many features, but is (in my opinion) not a #privacy risk.
@unruhe @Tutanota @protonprivacy honestly, I have nothing against Tuta, I just chose Proton because of they new feature (forwarding rule to non-Proton recipients), and in the meantime I can say that Proton Support has been superb!
@Nelizea Thank you, and fantastic tool!
@hperrin @governorkeagan Until they *realise* how much and for how long it’s been violated.
@JoMiran @ff0000 To my knowledge, Proton Pass as a fully featured 2FA management, including eased copy-paste into browsers. Am I missing something?