I’ve been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.
I’ve been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.
It’s more secure than F-Droid. It’s still in a pretty early stage of development though and currently only offers a handful of apps.
- App signing key pinning: first-time app installs are verified so you don’t have to TOFU.
- Signed repository metadata: repository contents are protected against malicious tampering.
- Automatic, unattended, unprivileged updates (Android 12+): updates are handled seamlessly without relying on privileged OS integration.
- First-class support for split APKs: downloaded APKs are optimized for your device to save bandwidth.
- No remote APK signing: developers are in full control of their app signing keys.
I like the direction this is going
Have you tried out Molly? If yes, did you use the normal version or the FOSS build? Btw the Version available on Accrescent is also FOSS
Molly claims to use OSM in their FOSS builds: https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android/blob/main/README.md#dependency-comparison. I can’t confirm this because I never use any Signal features that require map integration.
Signal doesn’t “heavily use Google services”. They only use proprietary libraries and integrations for 2 purposes: Donations and push notifications. Signal uses the platform’s native way of handling push notifications, on iOS it’s APNs and on Android it’s FCM. This is also the reason why it’s not available on F-Droid. You can use a fork of the app like Signal-FOSS or Molly. These remove all proprietary dependencies and you can download them from their custom F-Droid repositories.
I’d also put Passbolt on the list, it’s not that well known, but it’s really great. I selfhost it on my home server and I’m very happy with it.
Nextcloud Notes is pretty good. Btw Joplin has an option for End-to-end encryption.
Didn’t know they accept crypto payments, that’s cool
That’s why GrapheneOS doesn’t come with a wallpaper.
I don’t think this is what OP is looking for
I’m pretty sure Bitwarden is profitable, about a year ago they even purchased another company: https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-extends-passwordless-leadership-with-acquisition/
Also, I don’t think they make that much money from individuals. They focus more on businesses, because they pay more and these customers stay around for a long time, they can’t easily switch to a different solution.
Sure, I’ve been a premium customer for years because I find the service very useful, but this community is all about selfhosting.
You can continue using the cloud hosted version of Bitwarden and only use your own instance for file sharing.
You can selfhost Bitwarden/Vaultwarden (which I recommend, since it’s rewritten in Rust and you get all the premium features for free) and use Bitwarden Send. This is probably more secure than most other options.
My company uses Roundcube for Webmail and offers Thunderbird as a native client. It’s always great to see free software in a corporate environment.
Not on Android. I have it enabled and my user agent is Firefox 122 on Android.
But yes, Mull is built from Firefox Nightly (actually from Fennec Nightly, which removes all proprietary blobs).
No it’s not. Mull is built from the latest version of Firefox for Android, which currently is 122.
Yes, they are called data brokers and there are a lot of them, e.g. Acxiom, Kochava, Huq, X-Mode, SafeGraph and many more