… And damm it feels good! Before starting this step, I had to migrate to a better browser that respects privacy (Brave, because🖕Firefox, I mean Mozilla at this point doesn’t even want you to be safe on the web anymore!) And a better “Google-style” ecosystem (Proton is the best they have an email service, a calendar, a password manager and the holy drive).

The last step was YouTube. How to do without a Google account? Well, thanks to Piped + Yattee, the best combo I had a hard time finding. For those who do not know, Yattee is a great app that is an interface for Piped on Apple devices, besides, do you consider Apple to be respectful of privacy?

In short, today I am the happiest of men.

  • AmbiguousProps
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    If that’s why you hate firefox, I’ve got bad news about Brave…

    • @BetawhatOP
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      Go ahead and tell me anyway, I don’t understand why people hate me so much here.

      • My Password Is 1234
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        Brave runs on the Chromium engine, which is a Google product. Soon, Google plans to drop Manifest V2 and roll out Manifest V3, which might stir up a lot of trouble. Each browser will have to deal with Manifest V2 on its own.

        On the flip side, Firefox rocks its own engine, making it Google’s decision-free zone.

        If you’re not feeling the Mozilla vibe, you can hop on a Firefox fork like LibreWolf. These forks cut ties with Mozilla, giving you more control over browser settings and beefing up privacy.

  • @Tangent5280
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    Whats wrong with firefox? Why do you feel they dont want you to be safe on the web anymore?

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      I have no idea what’s up with the weird anti-Mozilla attitudes coming out lately. They’re still better than basically any other tech corp out there.

      • @Scolding7300
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        I think it’s because their business model is not straightforward, well I for certain don’t understand it

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      It’s a bit of a dog whistle, I just don’t entirely understand for what yet. Basically you’re better off not asking and going on with your life.

      A charitable answer is, however, that a central source of income for Mozilla is Google paying them to remain their default search engine. Mozilla is hesitant to truly attack Google, as it would be biting the hand that feeds it.

      More importantly though, Mozilla has a female chairwoman. A lot of tech savvy people would rather stick with Brave, whose CEO they can relate to.

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        More importantly though, Mozilla has a female chairwoman. A lot of tech savvy people would rather stick with Brave, whose CEO they can relate to.

        Woaw… If that’s a thing, I really feel sorry for them :/

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          I find it hard to believe anyone can have such an incredibly clairvoyant understanding of the tech industry that they manage to see Mozilla as an evil megacorporation, yet at the same time failing to see any fundamental problem with Brave.

          It could be a lot of things going on other than just sexism, but I cannot help but feel like any time a woman takes the lead in an open source organization a bunch of often vague but always hateful discourse follows in open source forums. Most people are of course fine, but a toxic minority will usually manage to get some weird discourse going that spreads to anyone taking whatever they spew on face value.

          Often it can be hard to distinguish valid criticism from less than valid criticism, and in the case of big organizations there is always valid critiques to be made, so I don’t blame people all that much for falling for it. Still, being a happy user of both GNOME and Mozilla products for more than a decade, it tickles me just how much hatred these projects receive online.

          That’s my five cents anyway.

  • @OnePhoenix
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    If you don’t think Mozilla cares about your privacy anymore, yet you use Qwant, you’re probably not going to want to hear that the two partnered up last month.

    I’ve been using Startpage with positive results.

    There’s also hardened Firefox solutions.

    I second Proton… I love 'em. I use them for email and VPN. I always have a hard time putting all my eggs in one basket though, and try to avoid using any one ecosystem for all my organization. For example, I use an offline app for my calendar, and a self-hosted home solution for file management.

    Great to see another person giving the one finger salute to big tech. Not sure about your ideas on Apple respecting your privacy though - they haven’t given me that impression but maybe I’m misinformed.

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      mozilla private derivatives such as librewolf on the desktop and mull on android I just fine. So FF keeps being relevant as not being a derivative from chromium/chrome, it can remain apart from google disabling adds removing extensions.

      So yes, FF is food to thrive, and so its derivatives will…

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    Everyone here is so negative. Congrats on deleting Google!

    • @BetawhatOP
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      Thank you. I didn’t know this platform was so toxic.

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        It happens… most of the time when you get to emotionally invovled and your personal opinion diverge from ones vision.

        Either disable the up/down vote system or don’t give on your personal feelings. The “fuck off firefox” was to much of a personal opinion without any disputable arguments.

  • 乇ㄥ乇¢ㄒ尺ㄖ
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    Congratulations on leaving Google, personally I still have an account but I never log in, it’s for those rare occasions when I need it… I would say though the tricky part isn’t leaving, it’s staying outside forever, I have convinced some people of leaving FB and even Instagram but they couldn’t resist the temptation and went back, they told me they felt bored because they had so much free time… 😐…

    • smpl
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      What!? People don’t like free time? ;)

  • My Password Is 1234
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    do you consider Apple to be respectful of privacy?

    Please read about the iOS 17.5 bug. It’s very interesting and should clear up any doubts you have in terms of “Apple privacy”.

    If you don't want to bother looking, you can click here

    In short - the iOS 17.5 update has started restoring people’s old photos that they permanently “deleted” from their device and iCloud. Some even had photos of previous device owners restored. A Redditor’s record shows photos restored from 10 years ago.