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Apple-centric digital privacy tools

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  1. Secure email with absolutely no compromises. Get your free encrypted email account today.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • €5.0 / Monthly (user - 5 GB)
    Proton Mail: Proton offers a host of encrypted tools, ranging from mail to drive, calendaring and VPN services. They're also the only option in this list that includes end to end encryption. The service is extremely polished and reliable but, it's worth noting, doesn't support access to your email via open standards like IMAP/SMTP without the use of a cumbersome, desktop-only, bridge application.

    #Email #Email Clients #Enterprise Communication 414 social mentions

  2. Hush Nag Blocker is an app for iOS that blocks ads and tracks cookies on your Safari browser.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Hush: another option to deal with cookie banners by simply blocking the banners outright.

    #OS & Utilities #Security & Privacy #Monitoring Tools 6 social mentions

  3. Mullvad is a Swedish virtual private network (VPN) provider.
    Mullvad: an open source, commercial VPN based in Sweden, Mullvad offers both WireGuard and OpenVPN support.

    #VPN #Security #Cloud VPN 86 social mentions

  4. MailMate is an alternative email client that was designed for the macOS.
    Mailmate: a long running, highly configurable mail app with a strict focus on IMAP support, Mailmate is an excellent option on macOS and also offers strong support for authoring messages in markdown.

    #Email #Email Clients #Calendar 23 social mentions

  5. Privacy-aware email app for Mac & iOS
    Canary Mail: a third-party email with a reasonable price tag and a heavy focus on privacy and security, Canary offers a number of enhancements like read receipts, templates, snoozing, PGP support and calendar/contact integration. The design hews tightly to iOS and macOS platform norms but, naturally, is not quite as tightly integrated as Apple's first-party mail app.

    #Email #Email Clients #Calendar 13 social mentions

  6. Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $10.0 / Annually (Premium)
    Bitwarden: I haven't made use of Bitwarden, but have heard plenty of positive feedback over the years.

    #Password Managers #Password Management #Security & Privacy 604 social mentions

  7. 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $36.0 / Annually
    1Password:: I've used 1Password for over 11 years and have yet to have any significant issues with the service. It integrates smoothly with Fastmail to generate masked email addresses, has added support for storing and generating ssh keys and application secrets, supports vault and password sharing and works across platforms. Highly recommended.3.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 118 social mentions

  8. 1Blocker is a content blocking software that you can rely on to save time and money. Unlike its competitors who use JavaScript to block ads after they have been download, 1Blocker does the contrary. Read more about 1Blocker.
    1Blocker: a highly configurable ad and tracker blocker. Independently maintained and actively developed it also offers a device-level firewall to block trackers embedded in other apps on your device.

    #Security & Privacy #Ad Blockers #Block Ads 32 social mentions

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