fahad,

Not sure if this exists but digital privacy awareness apps and mini games for educating people. (graphical content)

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

A browser addon that utterly floods advertisers and trackers with dummy data. A single person using it is easy to single out. A thousand start to eat into the profits. 100k should make them go offline (DDoS’ed) with an interesting frequency.

anonymouse,

This would be amazing

Cethin,

There is one that clicks every ad it sees. Adnauseam.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Something like that, but that manages to click at least 50 times would be awesome

dessalines,
inson1,

please take them :)

Professorozone,

Ummmm, ALL of them.

alfenstein,

A good note taking application kinda like Joplin but where I can draw over the text notes without having to draw in a separate program and then Import it as an image. I want to take notes while in class, so it should be fast to begin drawing.

Features:

  • able to draw
  • Sync with my other devices (Linux laptop and desktop) preferably via my nextcloud instance.
  • Place images where I want and not just on its own line
  • Supports latex or katex
  • Syntax highlighting for code
linucs,

I think Logseq [1] does a very good job at basically everything you’ve mentioned

[1] logseq.com

alfenstein,

Thank you! I will check it out 👍 I think Latex is supported through a plugin

anothermember,

Logseq is great, a bit of a learning curve but worth it.

linucs,

No I’m pretty sure Katex support is built in

alfenstein,

You’re right. Thanks ☺️

MTK,

For Signal to actually show notifications, I don’t understand how this bug still exists after years of it being known.

Valmond,

Mine does on android ? Or you mean like popups?

Mossheart,

Members of my family on iOS bitch about this regularly. I’m tired of hearing about it. Works fine on my android device.

MTK,

Android!!

And like 5 different people I know have the same issue on android.

The only fix I was able to do was use molly-foss which doesn’t use google push notifications but it really drains the battery

pickleprattle,

A local personal assistant that isn’t just focused on media consumption or purchasing. I want to ask about my most efficient route or ideal presents for my partner or a medical condition without it being data mined.

McBain,

What about mycroft?

dRLY,
@dRLY@lemmy.ml avatar

A messaging app/service that can work via both regular stable connections but also via non-online. Briar is kind of similar to what I am talking about. But it can’t/doesn’t go as far as I mean. It can send messages via cell data, WiFi, and Bluetooth but as far as I am aware, it can’t do a mix of them. And it would still require the person being messaged to be within range of my phone’s Bluetooth if not on cell/WiFi. So it doesn’t do the hopping I am really interested in (to my understanding).

So I am wanting to be able to have basically zero cell or WiFi signal on my phone, but be able to just have shit be able to bounce around via all methods to get to the person I am trying to reach. So like I could be in a no service spot for my carrier but maybe a friend that also has the app and does have a signal be used to bounce my message from Bluetooth to their cell or WiFi that is working. Then it either get to the final person from that bouncing, or maybe still get it if they are also in a no-signal area but still near another friend that does and is also in their Bluetooth range.

So the message would just hop whatever chain of devices and connections even if it takes a little more time (like if it just had to keep hopping from a number of phones completely through Bluetooth jumping. Would also be cool if it could jump even if the other devices didn’t have the app and was just encrypted text-only blobs hopping like how data hops around various servers when online. But aside from the fact that data costs money and would mean basically everyone’s shit would get used at all times. The nightmare of how the messages/service would know how to get places, or if maybe it already arrived via one method while a different chain was still trying would be massive. In addition to literally all the other things that would have to be figured out. And that is all before making sure it could be still private in any real way.

Gleddified,

Privacy.com, but in other countries than the US

Techranger,

You wanted Firechat. It was closed-source, though. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireChat

kustom3,

I’d love a self-hostable tool like trakt or simkl, to track my media consumption, as well as release dates.

ohlaph,

I made a weather app for android because most of them wanted my data.

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Which one? I’m using geometric weather, and there is a FOSS clone/adaptation called breezy weather that I’d love to use but unfortunately there’s an unfixable bug, so I’m more than happy to look for alternatives.

ohlaph,

It’s called Weather Warbler. It’s very simple. Still adding additional features when I have time.

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Just had a look, any idea specific reason why there is a light grey line on top? That completely obscures my title bar.

Else I like the simplicity! Would be nice to have wind speeds in km/h as well.

And if you are looking for features to implement, having a persistent task bar icon that shows the current temperature is my personal must-have.

ohlaph,

Hey, thanks for checking it out and giving feedback!

Can you attach a photo of the grey line and what model you’re using? I’ll see if I can reproduce and fix it.

Adding the wind speed option should be easy, I’ll try adding that in the next release, probably around the end of December when I have some downtime.

I will also see how to implement a persistent task bar icon, I haven’t done that before, but feel it would be useful for sure.

Again, thanks for the feedback!

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Sure, here you go: imgur.com/a/pkAwdqy

In the screenshot my title bar is still vaguely visible, on screen with a higher brightness setting it’s next to invisible. You can actually barely make out the temperate icon from geometric weather there.

I’m using a OnePlus 10 pro on Android 12, with Nova Launcher installed, in case that makes a difference.

ohlaph,

Thanks. I’m actually just changed some of the colors and will be working on better col9rs, so thank you for that feedback.

I was also able to get the kilometers per hour on the settings page the current release, so it should be available in the play store soon.

Again, thank you!

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Awesome, thanks a lot! I’ll wait for the update then, not currently available here. Guess it’s a staged rollout.

Techranger,

I like wX on F-Droid.

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Just had a look, seems to be US only.

cheesebag,

Signal to work for SMS again 🙄🙄🙄

ohlaph,

I wish!!!

dRLY,
@dRLY@lemmy.ml avatar

For real! One of the things that made using Signal a non-issue for me was due to it being able to use SMS as a fall-back and therefore didn’t need me to push friends to also install another message app. I really only first installed it because it was the messaging app my local chapter of the SRA was using. I was excited that it did the shit I loved about the old Google Hangouts before they unnecessarily chose to break shit back out into three replacements. Being able to use a more feature rich messaging service when the people I am messaging also have it is awesome. But being able to still send a basic SMS from the same app without leaving is super nice. It is the main thing I always envied about how iMessage has worked basically forever.

Fortunately some of my friends and co-workers also have needed to install Signal for similar reasons I did or for remote therapy stuff. But it is so hard to get others to just install it just because it is privacy focused and since we already have Facebook Messenger/Discord/Snap/IG/Line and of course SMS. Also hate feeling like I am being pushy or annoying unless I am directly asked about apps to try or some specific reason.

I also have fond memories of using Gaim/Pidgin back in the day for being able to just have one IM client that could work with basically whatever any of my friends/contacts liked using. A universal chat/message client really seems like something that would be cool to see come back.

cheesebag,

I know right? Makes me so mad, I used to donate to them, but removing SMS is gonna kill uptake

kaan,

Sms isn’t secure or private, it doesn’t make sense to include it in a privacy focused messaging app.

I also would like to have a universal messaging client but sadly it doesn’t seem possible , just look at the recent reverse engineered iMessage apps, why would you waste all that effort reverse-engineering proprietary chat apps, when they can get (and will get) shut down by the service. Especially while better, open protocols exist.

Blisterexe,

Try beeper, it’ll let you use sms and signal (among others) on the same app, the app isn’t open source but their server infrastructure is open source and self hostable (it might not be easy to self host it though)

noroute,

Secure telegram linux fork that doesn’t require phone number to signup/login.

Bobbys,

Did you try Session? getsession.org

Gooey0210,

You wanted to say SimpleX

noroute,

I don’t think this is telegram fork looks more like signal.

clot27,

You can buy virtual numbers for telegram from fragment.com but yeah there’s no other way to sing up without phone number and if any client does provide such feature, there’s high chance you would get banned for spam, or the client

Gooey0210,

Well working, good looking airgaped password manager

There are some, but they are mostly like proof of concept

AtariDump,

Keepass?

Gooey0210,

Love keepass, but I mean something different

A password manager that can keep passwords on one device, and use the passwords on the other, without the storing one being connected to any network, etc

Futurama,

KeePass with inputstick. It’s a device that plugs into a USB A port, and your phone talks to it via Bluetooth. It emulates a keyboard (and mouse if you want), and there’s a KeePass plugin for KeePass2Android.

You open one of your password entries, click the username, and it types the username on your computer via inputstick. Ditto for passwords and totp or other fields.

You can also use inputstick to just remotely control your computer, albeit locally only and without a monitor connection. I’ve used it to control my raspberry pi or android TV, aside from password entry.

With this, you can have your password database be completely offline and your computer have no lasting knowledge of your passwords. Of course, a keylogger would still get the passwords that are “typed”.

I’ve had one of these $40 devices for a few years. I don’t use it too often, as I tend to synchronize my KeePass database on all of them, but it does come in handy. I wish the developer of the hardware made a usb-c one, but it works with usb-c to usb-a dongles.

Gooey0210,

Hmm, it seems I missed this, saw the plugin many-many times, but thought it works with USB cables

Interesting, sadly I can’t get my hands on any inputstick (the area I live in is very harsh on importing stuff except local marketplaces(which don’t have the device))

At the same time it uses Bluetooth, which makes it not fully airgapped

Maybe some time later I will get into developing something similar, but wity nrf chips

rodbiren,

Something that produces a wealth of plausible web traffic on my connection and browser that woefully misleads anyone monitoring it as to what I actually am browsing. Rather than hiding my traffic or ensuring some hyper level of encryption I simply want to use maybe an LLM or something to create such a close facimilie to “normal” online traffic that my online fingerprint becomes useless as sub 5% of my traffic is actually real.

Essentially I want privacy through drowning out everything with noise. It seems like the harder the to unwind in the end if done in a clever way. That plus some basic security protections and I will feel fairly secure.

jameskirk,
@jameskirk@startrek.website avatar

That’s the premise behind AdNauseam, albeit only for ads and not general navigation: It clicks all the ads in the background, so the data won’t ever target the real you.

isa,

a shared calendar app!

Gooey0210,

🫣🫣🫣 since when those don’t exist?

isa,

one that respects your data and privacy? i’ve not heard of one

Gooey0210,

CalDav + any calendar app from fdroid? 🫣

isa,

can you share the calendars with other people? i’m on ios and the other party is on android

Gooey0210,

Of course you can, I can’t tell you exactly how because:

  1. I’m really bad with iOS, I can’t even navigate to open the camera there
  2. I mostly share subscription calendars, and one calendar with two users, but both users are from nextcloud

But in any case, caldav like the oldest and the most used calendar sharing protocol in existence Even google and other corporations use just caldav, there’s like nothing more than caldav

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