

ImgBB (I think.) Its the least invasive I’ve found thus far.
ImgBB (I think.) Its the least invasive I’ve found thus far.
Most of this applies to ProtonMail, but it really turns me off of all of their products, as they’re the same people, after all.
The developers of ProtonMail, don’t even use ProtonMail, they use almost exclusively GMail or Outlook.
ProtonMail doesn’t let you register over their .onion. If you go to their .onion and then click register, it redirects you to their clearnet site.
Its next to impossible to make an account over Tor for ProtonMail, as they make you supply another email, your phone number (destroying any anonymity), or even forcing you to donate them money (also destroying anonymity).
ProtonMail can’t provide the zero-access or full un-tamperable e2ee that they claim. Its functionally impossible on the email protocol.
They’re partially owned and closely tied with the Swiss government.
ProtonMail was developed with NSA and CIA oversight.
They engage in illegal cybercrimes.
ProtonMail raised $550,000 to “stay independent” but then immediately after the funding campaign ended they sold to a U.S. capital firm.
If you don’t mind any of this, then use their services. If you do, I’d suggest you look elsewhere.
Opera is a terribly shady company. They’re involved in a predatory loan scheme. And with how they marketed their in-browser proxy as an anonymity tool, I wouldn’t trust them worth a shit. ProtonVPN’s creators lied about the capabilities of their email service and are also extremely untrustworthy and shaky in a myriad of ways. All and all, buy Mullvad or IVPN if you truly need a VPN, or just use Tor.
Maybe half of Masto (not half of masto’s actual users, but half of their user numbers) in two years is my prediction. It is (and likely never will be) near as viable as Reddit, but I think it can still secure a larch enough niche for itself.
KdenLive 100%
That’s just false. Don’t spread FUD. I used Reddit for years, and recently came to Lemmy due to the benefits. Don’t typecast all of reddit to your dillusions.
Privacy communities run a fine line between spreading the message of privacy and seeming like some overly paranoid, conspiratorial cult. If you keep trying to “go enlighten the folks over at reddit”, the public perception of use as a community will become latter.
I don’t think it used to be harder, but I think the documentation was more advanced user oriented. Now the documentation is so simple that it’s pretty much copying commands and using a little bit of prerequisite Linux knowledge.
Still not open source, it has an extremely lacking song library, not particularly better for user privacy, doesn’t pay artists, lacks artist verification, a lackluster at best rollout, etc.
I think it’s something to keep an eye on, but it’s nowhere near where it needs to be yet.