I hope that my list of apps will help out people, particularly those new to this world of privacy. These apps fit into the categories that people typically look for or should have and they are all at least fairly recently updated.

Notes

deGoogled Android Operating Systems

  • GrapheneOS (highly secure OS with sandboxed GooglePlay as an option)
  • CalyxOS (uses MicroG)
  • DivestOS (hardened fork of Lineage with ability to re-lock bootloader)
  • LineageOS (many phones supported)
  • /e/OS

Basics

Keyboards:

Contacts:

Dialers:

Messaging:

File Managers:

Notes:

Email:

Gallery:

Calendar:

App Stores

Utilities

Browsers

Mapping

Navigation:

OSM Editors:

Other:

Gaming

Social Media

Mastodon:

Lemmy:

Pixelfed:

Nostr:

Fitness

Audio

Security

Miscellaneous

  • ratzki@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    Great list, thank you!

    Minor comment: Keepass DX is syncable, as you can save the dstabase in a synced folder, either on a NAS or the cloud.

    Simplr keyboard is ok for now, until there is a Fossify option out.

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    11 months ago

    I would add a few things. Thunder is another amazing Lemmy app. LibreTube is a great, private and open source YouTube client. Tuta (previously Tutanota) is another end to end encrypted email provider and an alternative to Proton Mail.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks for the additions! I purposely left off Tuta as it recently had some concern that it could be a honeypot. If that’s not true (as I have not followed the story) then that’s a good addition.

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        11 months ago

        This theory is really dumb and there’s no real evidence. Everyone can say that something is a honeypot, I don’t care about auch allegations as long as there’s no proof.