Perhaps you should look up zero knowledge encryption.
Migrated into a non-US instance.
Like tech.
Dislike black-or-white mentalities.
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You rent the shovel and it’s geotagged to your region.
I am considering iPhone as well, since it has “reputation” of being secure.
Which doesn’t mean private.
Pixel+Graphene is a common suggestion.
For real privacy you can’t beat these.
You age a day everyday, how you choose to group those ~14600 is up to you.
It went to far and Beck.
If the app declares it needs location even though it’s not needed (say it’s a text editor) will microg filter it out and/or provide fake data?
What’s “necessary data”?
Yup, any client will allow you to block accounts or instances but noooo the other instance’s admins must do it because someone somewhere somehow got micro-offended at something!
To me, that’s relevant for messaging apps, not social networks.
But then again I follow hastags first, then people I find through those hashtags.
Incus (formerly LXC/D, on which Docker used to be based on) is on my to-learn list.
Docker is not.
There’s squirrelmail.
Put important stuff in a cryptomator folder, sync it elsewhere with syncthing.