

Might be overkill (since it’s a Figma alternative), but try Penpot.
I’m waiting for the day someone decides to challenge the behemoth that’s Canva with an open source alternative. That’d be dope.
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Might be overkill (since it’s a Figma alternative), but try Penpot.
I’m waiting for the day someone decides to challenge the behemoth that’s Canva with an open source alternative. That’d be dope.


It’s barbones Android, without the Google. You can add the Google stuff if you want, but by default, it comes completely de-Googled.
It also comes with some extra features, like granular app-level permissions, sandboxed Google Play Services (which a lotta apps use), duress PIN, and more.
Widely regarded as the safest and most private “commercial” mobile operating system.
Disclaimer: I run SwapMyOS, a GrapheneOS/custom ROM installation service.


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Might add this to the pinned posts at the top of idcaboutprivacy… Any objections?


You can also be a jack of all trades, master of some. Or a lot. Or most. 🤝


Here are 28 arguments for you to use.


I’d consider Signal to be the gold standard of secure communications.
You can describe it to them like WhatsApp, except it’s private, secure, not Facebook-owned, nonprofit so it can’t be bought or sold, etc.
Here’s the blog post that I share with my friends comparing Signal to iMessage and WhatsApp when they ask me about it.
It usually answers most of their questions.
One of my ideas for increasing GrapheneOS market share is to market GOS as the minimalist phone so many crave.
In recent times, I’ve stumbled across a handful of articles about how dumbphones are back, and how people crave more minimalist phones to curb smartphone addiction or otherwise.
GrapheneOS is a great minimalist phone that’s still “smart,” yet secure and private.
GOS is a way better option than dumbphones because: