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Comment on What is your favorite cybersecurity tool and why?
netchami@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
A few of those are not shown on the picture, but this is my personal list of favorites:
- GrapheneOS
It’s just the best, most private and secure mobile OS.
- Signal
End-to-end encrypted messenger with great history and track record
- LibreWolf
A Firefox-based browser with out-of-the-box privacy improvements and pre-installed ad-blocker
- Mull
Firefox for Android with privacy improvements
- SearXNG
Self-hostable meta-search engine
- Whoogle
Proxy for Google search
- Piped
Private YouTube frontend
- LibreTube
Piped client for Android
- Notesnook
End-to-end encrypted notes app
- Aegis
Good 2FA app for Android
- Bitwarden
Secure, FOSS password manager
FarLine99@lemm.ee 11 months ago
Genghis@monero.town 11 months ago
Please do not tell me you use Mull over Vanadium
netchami@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
I use Vanadium for high-security tasks, but Mull is my default browser for standard browsing. It has better privacy, because it has built-in anti-fingerprinting mechanisms and you can actually install proper adblockers like uBlock Origin. Also, I don’t want to support Google’s monopoly on browser rendering engines by using a Chromium-based browser, so I prefer Mull which is based on Gecko.
SatyrSack@lemmy.one 11 months ago
Please do not tell me you use Vanadium over Mulch.
netchami@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
In terms of security, Vanadium is better than Mulch. Mulch uses some of the patches of Vanadium, but it lacks many security improvements that are present in Vanadium. My current setup is Vanadium for tasks where high security is very important, and Mull for just standard browsing.
GloveNinja@lemmy.world 11 months ago
You’ve given me a lot to look into this weekend! Thank you
netchami@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
Have fun! Don’t hesitate to ask me via DM if you have a question or encounter any problems as I’d say I’m quite experienced with all the tools I listed.