
What about the app Memmy for iPhone ?
Using open source apps, especially with more than one contributor, is currently the best option to be safe from this kind of attack.
Edit: I'm not saying that FOSS is 100% secure because it's FOSS. I'm just saying it's the best option we currently have.
It helps, but it's still not a silver bullet. For example, a Lemmy app could contain no malicious code in its open source repository, but malicious code could still be added to a binary release in an app store.
Yeah, downloading from fdroid or izzyondroid kinda solves that.
Izzy directly sends over the APKs from GitHub releases. F-Droid does their own builds which is partly why they're so slow to update.
1password is probably the most valuable subscription I pay for.
KeePassXC is free and completely offline
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