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A lire absolument pour les gens soucieux de leur Vie Privée sur le net
What drives me mad is when checking any webpage, online tool, blog, web software, FOSS or proprietary, very few try to make an effort of respecting web standards and accessibility. If we are concerned also about privacy and green tech / carbon impact, it's even worse.
Inspired by the small web, classic web, indie web and slow web philosophies, I'm trying to build such page from scratch. It promises to be a fun game. Please encourage this effort, for now it's a work in progress and just a static page.
Web browsers privacy compared
It's true that using whatever social network there is outside, whether it's centralized or Fediverse, has downsides. The biggest one with Fediverse is that some networks just evaporated without leaving any archive. That's why I was first disappointed at Mastodon. But the truth is you should never rely on anything to persist through times. Change is a constant and we have to embrace that. If you want something to persist, just share it in public places, public blogs without paywall, without account required, make it easy for others to find it, to bookmark it, fork it, copy it. If that's useful content, it will survive. Or take the responsibility to host the content yourself and ensure it persists through times. Don't blame Fediverse.
A serious list of tools and resources that respect or encourage privacy
Just starting a serie of blog posts about my journey away from big tech giants
A better LinkedIn ? it's a LinkedIn without tracking, and without spam. A privacy respecting social network. For a few months, I'm out of that network.
Blogged yesterday about regaining the upper hand related to finance and privacy affairs
Mouais je passe mon tour. Selon Exodus, ni Firefox ni Ghostery, ni Opera, ni Tor Browser sur mobiles ne sont exempts de trackers.
Seuls Brave et DuckDuckGo s'en sortent
A free extension to redirect popular sites to their a free privacy alternative frontend
Adblock serait-il une cause de la grosse consommation mémoire des browsers ?
La possibilité que les citoyens retrouvent enfin vie privée et liberté (droits légitimes quoi) effraie les dirigeants
En voilà un que Google a énervé...