I swear I only saw the Google Play link and the APK download link when I check their site like 5 hours ago. You’re actually right, I checked the app from their F-Droid repo and your results appear to be correct. I was really confused when I saw this, as it doesn’t make any sense to put trackers in the F-Droid version, but not include them in the Google play version. It’s just weird, misleading and confusing. I have no idea what’s going on there, and why they made these decisions.
Edit: @Melco actually appears to be right, check my comments down below
> This fdroid repo version
How did you find it on F-Droid? What repos do you use?
> contains user tracking telemetry spyware as reported by exodus
Also, what you said there doesn’t match the exodus report at all.
You might have confused something and looked at the wrong app.Please only stick to the official sources.~~The official website for Futo VoiceInput is voiceinput.futo.org/.~~The Git repository is located at (their selfhosted GitLab instance) gitlab.futo.org/alex/voiceinput. Currently, they don’t have an F-Droid release.
I am not affiliated with Futo, I just want to prevent misunderstandings.
You download and launch Obtanium. You tap on ‘Add App’. You copy/paste voiceinput.futo.org into the ‘App Source URL’ field and click on ‘Add’. Now, this might take some time, maybe a few minutes. Then you should be able to install the app. Obtanium will notify you whenever an update is released, and it will also allow you to download and install the new version.
I think so. But with Tor, you of course get the benefit that (ideally) all 3 nodes are run by different parties, which is not the case with multi-hop VPNs. They might be hosted by different server providers, but they are still all administered by the VPN provider.
I’m pretty sure the entry server doesn’t know the destination, as WireGuard encrypts everything, and it wouldn’t make sense for the entry node to already decrypt the traffic. It also protects against ISPs or other companies/institutions monitoring network traffic.
Transdroid works pretty well. It’s not the most up-to-date app, but it gets the job done. It supports multiple torrent applications including qBittorrent and it’s fully open source.