Where we are headed, you will need:

Monero – truly private money

Nostr – censorship-resistant social network

Session – metadata-free messaging

Matrix/Element – federated and scalable communication

Linux – an operating system under your control

GrapheneOS – hardened mobile system

Tor – browsing and anonymity on the network

LibreWolf – open and hardened browser

Nextcloud – self-managed personal cloud

Tutanota – end-to-end encrypted email

A kit like this is not a luxury; it is room for maneuver. In an increasingly cataloged future, this is the minimum required to avoid living in the open.

Learn about #privacy; it's the best time and money you'll ever spend.

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Tutanota doesn't even have an onion site. They used to, tho.

Email service providers technically can never offer a secure service that you could trust. Don't use email providers for sensitive comms.

Email is last century tech. It used to be decentralised until Google took over.

It's still decentralized depending on who you are messaging.

I focus on tools for everyday users, not technical experts. Since complex solutions like self-hosting email aren't feasible for everyone, I prioritize practical, viable implementations over technical perfection.

great list 💯

why not brave over librewolf?

Matrix is a dumpster fire though. XMPP works.