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This. Regulators are a joke
This. Regulators are a joke
You may want to rework your privacy policy. It contadicts itself:
We do not track your online browsing activity on other online services over time and we do not permit third-party services to track your activity on our site beyond our basic Google Analytics tracking
- Analytics: We do not use any third-party Service Providers to monitor and analyze the use of our Service.
Be careful with those, they can interfere/kill your or your neighbors DSL connection. Terrible to diagnose these.
Antennapod supports syncing with podder.net and gpoddersync
They video was quiet promising. However looking at the app website shows that what was a false promise. The app does track every single launch and sends that to their servers (see privacy policy) not legal without consent in the EU. Calling this “tracker free” is more than misleading here. I’d call it a lie actually.
Have you tried https://github.com/jeena/fxsync-docker? It is a docker compose for selfhosting the new Firefox sync server rewritten in Rust.
Credits: https://lemmy.world/post/5839867
That’s so sad. Uses to buy all my music through them.
If you want more in depth control on google services, CalyxOS supports microg in various combos (https://calyxos.org/docs/guide/microg/#options-for-running-microg-in-calyxos). While it has some limitations compared to the official google services, it also allows better privacy control and is fully open source.
On Android nothing comes close to gReader Pro with The Old Reader as sync Backend. Sadly the app is discontinued, however the apk can be used just fine.
Agreed. From a privacy perspective, it is a lot safer to run the app in an environment where you have admin control. E.g. disable when not in use, block access to sensitive device information, limit background and network activity as much as possible.