Privacy Toolkit Essentials:

πŸ›‘οΈ OS: Tails, Linux, GrapheneOS (mobile)

πŸ”’ VPN: IVPN, Mullvad

πŸ’° Money: Monero, Cash, Gold

πŸ”„ DEXes: Bisq, LocalMonero

πŸ’Ό Wallets: Monero GUI, Cake Wallet, Monerujo, MyMonero

πŸ” Hardware Wallets: Ledger Nano S

🌐 Browser: Tor, Librewolf, Brave, Mullvad, Chromium

πŸ’¬ Messenger: SimpleX, Session, Signal

☁️ Cloud: Nextcloud (self-hosted)

πŸ“§ Email clients: SnappyMail (Nextcloud), FairMail

πŸ“¨ Email services: Tuta, ProtonMail, Skiff

πŸ›‘οΈ Email protection: SimpleLogin, Email aliases

πŸ“… Calendar: Calendar (Nextcloud)

πŸ”‘ Password: KeePassXC (Nextcloud sync)

πŸ“ Notes: Notes (Nextcloud), FromScratch

πŸ“ Files: Files (Nextcloud)

πŸ“Ή Video Conference: Jitsi (self-hosted)

πŸ’» Coding: VSCodium, Sublime Text

πŸ”— Git: Gitea (self-hosted), Gitlab (self-hosted)

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might want to take Skiff off the email list, they got bought out recently.

Ledger is a bad recommendation for a hardware wallet with their closed source nature and multiple recent security blunders.

Trezor, Jade, Seed Signer all better options.

DIY wallet

Agreed, but using ledger (or trezor) within Monero GUI running your own node circumvents being in the proprietary ecosystem

True but I understand that the nano s didn’t have enough space for the update that enabled the β€œbackdoor” so is still safe, in case somebody have one. But I agree that it is a wallet to avoid

Another option is to use a virtual machine with a Linux, OpenBSD or FreeBSD system instead of depending on a hardware wallet.

I would add:

OS: OpenBSD, FreeBSD

and if possible your own mail and VPN under TOR when needed

Wallet: Monero cli

I would say like half is bloat / bad / not necessary.

HALF!

Radicle should be there. Fennec and libreWolf browser instead of chromium.

KeePassXC with Nextcloud Sync is running fine?