Going to have a go at using Brave as a browser, and Kagi as search

Although I have a VPN, I don't use it all the time, and am keen to use as many privacy focused tools as possible

Any tips on what else to try?

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Pihole + unbound dns resolver

Nostr- You're on Nostr

Android- preferably grapheneos despite its limitations

Cash- where you can instead of card

Privacy-app that creates virtual cards to keep your info safe

Local notes from fdroid- app instead of cloud storage

Bitwarden self hosted instead of Google or apple passwords.

Thanks. Some things I need to have a go at!

Nice one sir

Will have a look

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You seriously need to be using Linux if you aren't already. Linux Mint, Pop_OS!, Nobara Project, CachyOS, PikaOS, Artix Linux... whichever sounds good to you.

For a phone, GrapheneOS on a Google Pixel or an OEM model (whenever those come out)

DNS... I like to use ControlD, which is fantastic.

For note-taking... you'll want a local-first application. I use Obsidian to do this (and actually have a read on what's in my Obsidian vaults).

For a VPN, you'll want to figure out how you can set up your VPN router-side or device-side. I'd recommend network-wide VPN (I have Proton). Your options are Proton, Mullvad and IVPN for that, as they can use BTC, and I think Mullvad and IVPN accept Monero.

If you want more Free Software (notice how I spelled it), feel free to let me know. I'd be happy to help out on this front.

Also, I'd recommend ditch the Chromium-based slop (including Brave, except on an iOS device with Brave).

Learn how to harden Firefox-based browsers to the nines, and install a few plugins (uBlock Origin, LocalCDN, NoScript should be in all the browsers). Compartmentalize them for specific purposes so you don't get cross-site cookie-based timing attacks. For a #nostr plugin, I'd highly encourage Nos2X-Fox instead of Alby, as Alby tries to force itself to override Nos2X-Fox (in my experience).

Nice. Lots for me to research thank you

Switch it all off and just go outside

Privacy Guides have a useful list of Brave tweaks to make it a touch more private, if that's helpful: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop-browsers/

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Thanks!

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There is no mention of orion

What is Orion?

browser developed by #kagi

Interesting, thanks 🕵️‍♂️

I’m excited to follow your privacy growth. You’re really rounding out your content. Thanks for being here.

It’s an area I have lots of work to do no doubt