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h3ndrik, (edited ) in How private am I?

You’re well above average. I’d say pretty good. One thing you didn’t say: Are you often logged in into the services like Google, Facebook, YouTube, Discord, … Because if you are, they can tie everything together with your account. And did you sign up for those services with your phone number? That’d be bad because it’s a unique identifier. Regarding the phone it depends on which apps exactly you installed from the Play store. Most have trackers and there are shady apps out there. I also mainly rely on F-Droid and that’s the way to do it. Another thing is email. If you use gmail, all your correspondence gets scanned, regardless of what you do at home. And you shouldn’t use membership programs for discounts in real life.

Other than that. I think I do more or less the same things you mentioned. Plus I replaced the Android my phone came with.

hersh, in Can I trust filen.io?

I’ve been using the free version for a couple years now. If the app wasn’t so janky I would have upgraded but now. Camera sync sort of works, but only if I manually open the app. It doesn’t function in the background like FolderSync or most cloud storage apps, even when I disable battery optimization. I also can’t manually upload large files easily; usually it fails halfway through.

This is on Android and has been fairly consistent since Android 11.

I’m still on the hunt for encrypted cloud storage that can sync arbitrary folders, like my camera and Signal backup folder.

Vendul, (edited ) in Can I trust filen.io?

I use it.

I like it.

Bought the 100 GB for life.

bionicjoey,

Remember that that’s their life, not yours

Vendul, (edited )

I think it was worth 1 1/2 years. I bet they will be alive at least that long

Gargari, in Can I trust filen.io?

I don’t. There are great storage solutions you can use: Wasabi s3 via rclone. Hetzer storage boxes. OVH and any cheap S3 storage via rclone.

Retiring, in Can I trust filen.io?
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They offer lifetime, so it’s probably shit.

DuckGuy,
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Their lifetime offers come and go, actually, because otherwise they would bankrupt themselves.

ares35,
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at €300 per 2tb? that's like 10x the current cost of storage. sounds like a reasonable price to provide what is really just a modest quota, indefinitely, so long as there isn't a wave of 'fires' across southeast asia that puts every hdd and most nand facilities out of commission and storage costs skyrocket to prices never before seen.

taladar,

Unlimited anything (time or space) tends to be much more common among unprofessional companies who don’t last that long or add limits after the fact anyway.

amju_wolf,
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It’s fairly common to give a (sense of) a good deal to new people while raising a bit more money roght now than you would with a traditional subscription.

Then later when you start getting more users quicker you cancel that offer and nee users have to use a subscription (which will make you more money over time).

Protonmail did something similar originally, giving out Visionary for life for a (large) one-time fee. It’s a decent strategy to raise money from people who believe in your product.

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

there's nothing stopping the company from discontinuing the sale of new 'lifetime' plans should there ever be a concern about the 'costs' to serve those who already have it. as it is now, they have a fairly high price on a very modest amount of space, and it appears to me that they're covering their ass here wrt future servicing costs.

leraje, in Anonymous phone number
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SecurityPro,
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UK phone numbers only

LoveSausage, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?
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Gboard and blocked network

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU, (edited )

Make sure to click the voice to text icon (and maybe enable in settings?) before disabling network permissions. It will download the model and do voice to text off line. It works alarmingly well.

izstranger,
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@YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU @LoveSausage

I'd have to root?

LoveSausage,
@LoveSausage@lemmygrad.ml avatar

I use GOS so built in firewall but there is also fake-VPN based ones that don’t require root.

f-droid.org/packages/eu.faircode.netguard/

izstranger,
@izstranger@freeradical.zone avatar

@LoveSausage

Thanks for the link! I already use blokada, so only one vpn-like service at a time I think?

knfrmity, in 13 days before the first eIDAS vote, still no public text

The EU was never designed to be a democratic body.

They tried chat control and got pushed back on, so they gave up on that track and quickly switched to a sneaky effort to break SSL.

Just as previous initiatives were voted down by the people, but forced through the parliament anyway.

The EU exists to protect private property and capital, not to benefit the people.

Chamber7576, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?

I use AnySoftKeyboard

grue, (edited )

I also use AnySoftKeyboard (installed from F-Droid, BTW) but IMO it kinda sucks. In particular, it often tries to autocorrect things to capitalized proper nouns, which is almost always exactly the wrong thing to do.

Frankly, I’m reading this thread in hopes of finding something else to replace it.

AtmaJnana,

same

BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Does it have a predictive function? Based on what?

TeaEarlGrayHot,

I use AnySoft as well–it has a predictive word function that seems to work just as well as GBoard’s (albeit I haven’t used GBoard since 2017)

The interface is different (e.g. swype left on the entire keyboard for numbers), but give yourself a week or two to adjust–most things can also be fine-tuned from the settings app

BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll give it a try, thanks

SomeBoyo, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?
helpImTrappedOnline, (edited )

Does it have the option to have a separate number row? I didn’t see it in the preview images.

Nevermind, I’m blind.

Added number row support to more languages

glowie,
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No update in over a year. Is the project still maintained?

neme,

There’s fork that gets updates

github.com/Helium314/openboard

helpImTrappedOnline,

Thanks for the suggestion, this openboard fork has been great the last two weeks.

FreshLight, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?

If your phone is rooted you can use any standalone keyboard app you like as long as you block it’s internet access

BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Not rooted for once in a long time, but I’ll think about it. How do you restrict an app’s access?

Fisch,
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BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t see the same thing on android 12.? Only restrict background data.

CCMan1701A,

Not there on 14 with pixel, but it shows only 1mb used with is likely even I search for gifs

LinkOpensChest_wav, (edited )

Same on android 13. There’s not even a “Mobile data & Wi-Fi” category, just “Mobile data.”

You could use an app like NetGuard to block internet access, but I’ve not found that to be a very practical solution, especially for VPN users.

Edit: Looks like it’s a Samsung thing.

I really wish I didn’t have a Samsung. What a horrible way to treat consumers, removing a basic function of the OS.

AtmaJnana,

I’m on 13 and I have it. Your ROM probably disables it.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

What can be done about that, besides rooting my phone?

singularity,

Same on Android 13

AtmaJnana,

I’m on Android 13 and I have it. Your ROM probably has it disabled.

singularity,

Seems like it’s not available in Samsung’s OneUI.

AtmaJnana,

Samsung doesn’t want you blocking their spyware pointless apps.

Tibert,

It may depends on your rom/os brand. On my device (oxygen os 13.x), I can restrict access somewhere deep into mobile network settings (the translation may not be good as I have it in French) :

Settings > mobile network > data consumption > network access.

And here I see all apps. I can restrict mobile network, WiFi or both.

FreshLight, (edited )

If you do not have an LSposed framework or similar (formerly knows as Xposed Framework) you can either use Adaway for blocking the phone from reaching websites (keep in mind that this is globally, though) or e.g. AFWall+ for preventing single Apps to connect to the internet (Apps that don’t try to get internet access are not shown is the list provided by AFWall+).

If you have LSposed or similar I believe it is possible to install XprivacyLua. This was/is(?) a very powerful tool to manage every single access an app is trying to get. Why would a sketchy chinese calculator app need access to the contacts and the internet even though this was never allowed in the system settings?

AtmaJnana, (edited )

OP can’t use adaway or AFWall+ without root.

I’m in the same boat as OP (I have a device without root for the first time in a long time) and I miss both apps. I do use a pihole+VPN for what adaway does. But there’s no real replacement for AFWall/iptables without root. As pointed out, though, you can block individual apps in some modern versions of android. Fortunately, I have that.

FreshLight,

Yes but they asked anyway, so I posted a few options

authed,

you dont need to be rooted to block app’s internet access though

FreshLight,

This is depending on the OS one is using so I did not mention that it is possible on some operating systems

authed,

that was about android

FreshLight,

exactly

Albinjose7345, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?
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Florisboard

Undearius, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?
@Undearius@lemmy.ca avatar

Florisboard

The developer has hit a bit of a roadblock reworking a back-end system and is requesting help, but it has a great feature set already and is super customisable.

just_another_person,

I just had the time with it, honestly. So many things are broken, like spelling and dictionary integration. I know the dev is reworking some things, but even the last release doesn’t work very well. Respects privacy, sure. Works well, naw.

GabberPiet,

Just installed last week, and the dictionary integration with two different languages works fine for me. Autocorrect is not yet supported, if I remember correctly.

just_another_person,

Prediction on dictionary, and prediction in general is broken. You essentially can’t type out anything aside from the base diction without getting crazy suggestions. Kind of a deal breaker.

BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t tried it yet and indeed I just read his post from 3 weeks ago on how to get back on better tracks. I will give it a try but I couldn’t see from its description that it would go beyond its focus on privacy, at least for the moment

RogueBanana,

Well what else do you need tho, it has glide typing, incognito move and auto correct is in development although would take a while. It’s not perfect but it’s already very much a fully decked out keyboard or it will be once suggestions are added.

BeatTakeshi, (edited )
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Well my question was specifically about smart prediction (beyond autocorrect). I have found scores of privacy friendly keyboards. The one I have been using for a year is from simplemobiletools (they have a full suite of apps and I use most of them ie contacts, gallery, notes…) but I miss the prediction feature. As you say even autocorrect is not yet supported in florisboard…but that wouldn’t be enough for me. Personalised dictionary based on typing would be a start, but swiftkey goes beyond, it proposes the next words before you type them

RogueBanana,

It is also in the works along with auto correct… You really should try the keyboard first before coming to that conclusion. I am not saying it has everything now but don’t assume the developer isn’t planning to add more, that’s not a good assumption.

BeatTakeshi,
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

Given the project has been paused more than a year, I’ll wait and see

Tibert,

Currently florisboard doesn’t have prediction nor autocorrect prediction.

Due to complications in the development of that feature (either too heavy to run or not smart enough for prediction…) and the development of the app got stuck, until maybe recently where it seems to get some dev attraction on some topics.

Tho the prediction is still stuck. So you won’t have yet prediction or smart things in this keyboard.

sic_semper_tyrannis,

Where did you read his post?

Tibert,

Florisboard git > discussions (in the menu should be after pull requests)

nfsu2, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?
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Unexpected keyboard, was meant for termux but can be used for daily use. It’s difficult to get the habit of key positions though.

BeatTakeshi,
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I tried it, but couldn’t find basic stuff like how to type áàâ from the letter a… Also no predictions

nfsu2,
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https://feddit.cl/pictrs/image/45db3e7e-1d9e-4b2d-9b7b-cdbf3421991e.jpegHere, its with the secondary functions of letter D, J and N. Yeah no predictions is not a feature but I like to scroll trough text with the space bar and delete backwards. Plus if you hold a key it keeps going like a regular keyboard which I like. Overall I think its a good option for composing emails if you get the hang of it.

22rw,

The first two features mentioned are also available with OpenBoard (the Helium-Something fork) afaik

DerisionConsulting, in How private am I?

Don’t use social media

If you wrote this post, you do use social media.

dangblingus,

They also use Facebook messenger, which famously is not social media.

random65837,

Only if your younger and lump every form of communication as “social media”. The rest of the people that have been around know what a message board/forum is.

ultratiem,
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They used social media to destroy social media

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