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VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
Glue together VPN with other docker containers, put any container behind vpn proxies or just use it as a vpn server for your local machine.
Has a really extensive video instruction here
Host your own 12ft.io or 1ft.io or 13ft or whatever unblockpaywall / reader-style app which simply lets you read stuff on the internet.
Android client for Nextcloud Cospend and IHateMoney shared budget management systems.
I.e. money/cash-splitting app similar to Splitwise, Cospender, Tricount, ... but FOSS, free and comfy!
"BadWolf is a minimalist and privacy-oriented WebKitGTK+ browser.
Privacy-oriented
No browser-level tracking, multiple ephemeral isolated sessions per new unrelated tabs, JavaScript off by default
Minimalist
Small codebase (~1 500 LoC), reuses existing components when available or makes them available
Customizable
WebKitGTK native extensions, Interface customizable through CSS
Powerful & Usable
Stable User-Interface; The common shortcuts are available, no vi-modal edition or single-key shortcuts are used
No annoyances
Dialogs are only used when required (save file, print, …), javascript popups open in a background tab"
Seems surprisingly mature for its young (4ish years?) age.
How to set up wireguard in the first place, but then also an example of how to set up routing in your reverse proxy to be able to get to endpoints on a VPS.
Since it is really hard to just search for pass ('The simple password manager', thanks for the unique naming scheme 😉) extensions on github and similar places, this list comes in really handy.
Best alternative is to search for the 'pass-extension' topic on github.
Defend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship. | Ansible role to install snowflake from tor.
For him it was as easy as starting nm-applet before establishing a connection (can be closed after) - and it worked for me as well. I have no idea why.
Web tool to generate scripts for enforcing privacy & security best-practices such as stopping data collection of Windows and different softwares on it.
Can create a script between lax and functionally identical to normal windows running and strict and no bloat at all versions.
A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives. - GitHub - SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect: A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives.
An incredibly thorough guide to online anonymity (and/or privacy) from laptop and phone handling through encryption to password and identity management.
Intro In the past I’ve had to deal with ISPs blocking ports and in some cases most usable incoming ports. I want to show you how to bypass this using Wireguard and a VPS. That way you can start selfhosting services even if your ISP doesn’t want you to.
For this tutorial I’m going to be using a DigitalOcean VPS (their smallest one) but you can use any provider you want.
Browserpass web extension. Contribute to browserpass/browserpass-extension development by creating an account on GitHub.
Community-gathered blocklist for YouTube ad domains, suitable for pihole on e.g. raspberry pi
Various settings and extensions for Firefox, sorted from essential to suggested, to help escape tracking and telemetry.
Privacytools (“PTIO”) is a project with the noble mission to "*provide
knowledge and tools to protect your privacy against global mass…
We analyzed the best secure messaging services that will encrypt and secure your communications. Here are the top recommendations.
Going by open-source, audited, and ownership-based recommendations.
With all the praise for Signal, do be aware that supporting the Signal developers might not be the optimum choice since they are putting large blocking stones in front of what should be collaborative open source work in order to retain centralized ownership and power, especially through platform centralization and trademark lawsuit threats. See here.
This is the Free Software Foundation (FSF) guide to smarter gift giving, compared with their restrictive counterparts.
Tips, Tools and How-tos for Safer Online Communications
Takes stock of malpractices and bad behaviors by proprietary actors.
By FSF, so take with a grain of salt