

Many devs of FOSS Android apps won’t be willing to disclose their identity, and there will be no market left for them. Which means abandoning the maintenance of their apps.
Many devs of FOSS Android apps won’t be willing to disclose their identity, and there will be no market left for them. Which means abandoning the maintenance of their apps.
And so, where is the problem?.. Your message is scanned. If it is illegitimate you can’t send it. What is the problem?
I genuinely don’t understand what you are paying for. I must have missed something.
It is hard to set up and you might need an SMTP relay since most ISPs close port 25. But it is feasible.
I have everything at home, including the mail server. The only third party to my setup is a SMTP relay. All on an Odroid H4+. With a backup server on a Raspberry Pi 4 at my daughter’s.
What I do is a local backup on a different disk with BorgBackup, then a copy of that local backup to a Pi at a friend’s place, with rsync.
Let’s not bury GrapheneOS too fast!
There’s no such thing as total privacy. When you walk in the streets, people can see you and that is no problem. Same goes online. You have to reach YOUR balance between privacy and convenience. I have reached mine with two excellent tools that are GrapheneOS and AdGuardHome. Of course I have also excluded privacy-invading apps such as WhatsApp or Google search. I suppose I evade 80% Big Tech usual tracking and I’m happy that way.
Don’t you want to turn off the whole NAS? Of you don’t have the disks spinning, the NAS is probably useless.
Vanadium
Can you consider acquiring a second phone dedicated to the trips back and forth?
I run Immich which makes me really happy. Maybe you should give it another try…
They have not voted yet… Leave them the time to build a concrete plan…
This petition is full of inaccurate claims.
The end-to-end encryption will be abolished and the EU is proposing using pre-installed backdoors to electronic devices, giving the authorities access to all data. Confidential medical files, legal documents, contracts and other agreements, including private letters.
You won’t find apps that provide the same service as permitted by the entire Google ecosystem. That would mean that they are as intrusive as Google and you wouldn’t be willing to use them. You either choose convenience and you can keep Google or renounce it a bit and use one app per function.
I don’t quite understand their solution. I’d wait.
Upgraded to Debian Trixie two days ago. Runs flawlessly
I won’t say no. There are ways to implement a control without intrusion in the privacy of the average Joe.
I have been self-hosting my mail server for the past 5 or 6 years with success. Recently my ISP decided to close port 25 so I have to use a third party to deliver my outgoing mail.