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[-] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)
  • Chromium forks are troublesome. I'd suggest Mullvad Browser or LibreWolf instead.
  • Qwant is nice, but SearXNG aggregates qwant together with several other engines. Then there's a new up-and-comer called Mwmbl.
  • Proton is yet another ecosystem that pretends to be for privacy while actually doing the opposite. Instead, Tuta or Mailbox (only downside to mailbox is no free accounts).
  • No comment on payment systems, I don't trust any of them except maybe a local Credit Union.
  • Practically any Linux, don't limit suggestions to one distro when there are many with varied support and out-of-the-box options.
  • Mullvad VPN + Mullvad Browser were made for each other, browser being co-developed with Tor Project, and is the highest rated in terms of defeating browser fingerprinting (even over Tor), and they have pioneered DAITA. I see many, many mixed thoughts on Surfshark. It is mainly a cheap and better alternative to Nord or Proton, but Mullvad is only $5/mo and you get so much more.

None of the above are USA-based apart from Mwmbl, but it is non-profit and wholly FOSS.

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