Cutting Google out of your life (Updated: May 2020)
I don't have anything to hide, but I don't have anything to show you either.
Index
- Contributing
- Browser extensions
- Replacements/alternatives
- Disclaimer
- Web-based products
- Operating systems
- Desktop applications
- Mobile applications
- Hardware
- Useful links, tools, and advice
- Resources
- Books
- Blog posts
- News articles
- The lighter side
- Closing remarks
Contributing
If you want to help out with the project, here are some ideas (submit Issues & Pull Requests on the GitHub page):
- iOS app alternatives! I don't have an iOS device to find alternatives with. I would highly appreciate any help with this.
- Clean up/improve the Markdown.
- Provide more information on services with little info or where help requested! is shown.
- Suggest new services or provide info for removing existing services.
- Host a mirror or clone the repo. If you host a mirror, let me know and I can add it to the mirrors list.
- Anything else relating to any part of this guide, whether it's Google related or not.
When contributing, please try to follow the rules outlined in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Browser extensions
These Firefox extensions can help prevent connections to Google domains and also improve your privacy/security online.
Replacements/alternatives
Disclaimer
- Only privacy/security focused alternatives will be suggested.
- Many replacements are based off this Wikipedia article (List of Google products)
- Products from companies such as Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo, Amazon, etc. will not be recommended unless there is a very good reason to. This includes companies/apps/services they own.
- Controversial services will have a disclaimer attached if needed.
- 5-eyes, 9-eyes, and 14-eyes services will be listed, and marked as such. This means the company, not the server IP.
- 5: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, USA
- 9: Denmark, France, Netherlands, Norway
- 14: Germany, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain
- What are 5-eyes, 9-eyes, and 14-eyes?
Web-based products
Search (web, images)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
DuckDuckGo |
5-eyes |
One of the best privacy-focused search engines. Domain is hosted in USA which could potentially be problematic for some. |
Startpage |
9-eyes |
Another privacy search engine that claims to not track any of your data. They operate servers in both USA and Europe. Note: Startpage was recently acquired. See Issue #12. Thanks @pydo, @ThijsRay, and @DatAres37. Also see this comment in Issue #99 from @danarel on Startpage. |
searx.me |
|
Open-source (thanks for clarification u/Sheezdudeln) privacy search engine. Domain hosted in Germany. |
MetaGer |
14-eyes |
MetaGer is the search engine project from the registered nonprofit organization SUMA E.V. in Germany. |
Qwant |
9-eyes |
Major improvements since 2018's guide. would prefer better info other than an outdated reference |
Swisscows |
|
A Swiss search engine that offers a unique search experience for the web, images, videos, music, and more. They are currently funding a mail service. Read through their datacenter about page, it's really interesting. |
Mojeek |
5-eyes |
Unlike other privacy search engines which act as a "middle man" between you and Google/Bing/Yahoo, Mojeek has their own crawler and index. The results aren't as complete as some of the others, but it is still impressive and they are actively building their index to include more results with better accuracy. |
Ekoru |
|
Privacy focused search engine that also aims to clean up the oceans. Thanks @mynamesleon |
Cyberd |
|
Decentralized Google. A web 3 alternative for the Google search engine. In Beta testing mode. Uses IPFS and Tendermint consensus for security and economic incentives. Please see their ELI-5 FAQ for more info. |
Infinity Search |
5-eyes |
Infinity Search is a privacy metasearch engine that does not log any information about its users. In terms of privacy, it works the same way as DuckDuckGo. It is free to use and is funded by non-tracking advertisements and affiliate links. It is also completely open source. |
YouTube
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
PeerTube |
|
Decentralized video hosting network. Still quite small, but is growing and has a dedicated community. |
BitChute |
5-eyes |
Also P2P, but not decentralized. Due to it being proprietary, if BitChute goes down then the whole thing goes down (unlike PeerTube). (thanks u/up-sky-7) |
DTube |
|
Looks very similar to YouTube. Advertised as "first crypt-decentralized video-platform". Built on Steemit and IPFS. |
Bit.tube |
|
Appears to be a crypto-powered decentralized video sharing service. (thanks u/rudolf323) |
Invidious |
|
An open-source front-end alternative to YouTube. Seems to work pretty well from my experience so far, and it hasn't triggered anything on my adblocker/privacy extensions. Also offers downloads in many formats for videos (including .vtt subtitles). |
Hooktube |
|
A slightly better way to use actual YouTube. (Use as a "last resort") |
LBRY |
|
A decentralized platform for distributing and supporting creators's work. It aims to be Open, Community driven "digital marketplace". It can be used in a similar way to YouTube: browsing, subscribing to channels, there is a mechanism to send "tips" to creators. Looks up videos based on a blockchain and is open source and uncensored. It already has some "larger" creators like Minutephysics, Veritasium, Barnacules and Lunduke. |
US.TV |
|
PeerTube instance hosted by Epik.com. |
News
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Local newspaper |
|
Support independent and qualitative journalism in your community. |
AllSides |
|
Unbiased news source (primarily for US politics). Thanks @jeanofthedead |
Feeder |
|
Use good old-fashioned RSS feeds with Feeder (available from F-Droid) |
Groups
Translate
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
DeepL |
14-eyes |
DeepL is an artifical intelligence translation service. Editor note: The site server seems to be hosted in Finland, yet the company lists itself as a company based in Germany in the Data Protection section. |
Google Ads/AdMob/AdSense
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
CodeFund |
5-eyes |
Ethical advertising for technical audience. |
Google Alerts
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
F5Bot |
5-eyes |
Emails you when your selected keywords are mentioned on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. |
G Suite (enterprise cloud)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Zoho |
|
Zoho was included in 2018's thread as well, and they've only improved since then. They offer a full enterprise business suite that can easily rival G Suite or MS Office 365. Better description wanted |
Nextcloud |
|
Nextcloud 18 now has Community Document Server and ONLYOFFICE apps integrated which allows self hosted instances of docs/sheets/slides. Users are able to edit documents in real time. Thanks @k3tan172 and @plutocrat |
Blogger/Sites
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Joomla |
|
Self-hosted and open-source content management system (CMS). |
Write.as |
|
Self-advertised as privacy-focused. |
WordPress self-hosted |
|
The open-source version of WordPress. A very popular tool and a recognized name. |
concrete5 |
5-eyes |
Open-source CMS. |
Noblogs |
9-eyes |
A privacy/security focused blogging platform. |
Ghost |
|
Open-source modern CMS. Boasts "over 19x faster than WordPress". Thanks @peterge1998 |
Analytics
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Matomo |
9/14-eyes |
(Matomo/parent company) - Open-source analytics platform. (thanks u/Newblik) |
Fathom |
5-eyes |
Simple analytics for bloggers & businesses |
Plausible |
5-eyes |
Open-source, privacy-focused web analytics. |
GoatCounter |
14-eyes |
Simple web statistics. No tracking of personal data. Open-source and may be self-hosted. Free for non-commercial use; paid plans available. |
Simple Analytics |
9-eyes |
Great analytics with privacy and simplicity in mind. Paid plans only (with free trials). |
Toasted Analytics |
5-eyes |
Simple, privacy friendly analytics with event tracking. Paid only (with free trial) |
Photos
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Photoprism |
|
Self-hosted and open-source Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow. |
ownPhotos |
|
Self-hosted and open-source Google Photos alternative. |
Piwigo |
9-eyes |
(self-hosted) - Self-hosted and open-source cloud photo manager. You can also sign up for an "as a service" account. |
JottaCloud |
9-eyes |
Norway based cloud storage provider with free and paid plans. Thanks @mynamesleon |
Calendar
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Lightning Calendar (Thunderbird) |
|
Developed by Mozilla Foundation and open-source. Integrates into Thunderbird and SeaMonkey. |
Tutanota Calendar |
14-eyes |
Developed by Tutanota. Free cross-platform encrypted calendar. Allows importing of other Calendar files. Can't be synced to other calendar software. |
Fruux |
14-eyes |
Open-source calendar using "sabre/dav" (open-source WebDAV, CardDAV, and CalDAV). They mention privacy quite a bit on their site. Very large number of features, and supports nearly every device: Windows, iOS, Linux, Android, BlackBerry, SailFish, and also a webapp for browsers. |
Zoho |
|
I mentioned Zoho above for G Suite, so here they are again. |
EteSync |
|
Secure, end-to-end encrypted, and open-source sync for your contacts, calendars and tasks. |
Docs/Sheets/Slides (cloud)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
CryptPad |
9-eyes |
Open-source "zero knowledge" collaborative cloud editor. They offer Rich Text, Code, Presentation, Sheet (beta), Poll, Kanban, Whiteboard, and CryptDrive. 100% Client side encryption. Tons of useful features. |
Etherpad |
|
Self-hosted collaborative editor. Does not use the browser. Not the greatest interface, but it's open-source and you have full control over who can see your data. |
Cryptee |
|
Open-source and privacy focused photo and document storage/editing. Based in Estonia, so your files are outside the reach of any 14-eyes country. They don't even require an email address to sign up. |
LibreOffice Online |
14-eyes |
Self-hosted instance of LibreOffice that you can run in your browser. Thanks @flubberding |
ONLYOFFICE |
|
Open-source private cloud replacement for Google Docs'suite and Office 360. Also available as a self contained rich application. |
Arcane Office |
|
A decentralized office suite with high-security and zero-knowledge on your data. With Arcane Office, you have maximum control on your personal stuff. Full-featured online document and spreadsheet editor. Secure storage to save your photos. All free for personal use. Thanks @taraletti |
Docs/Sheets/Slides (offline)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
LibreOffice |
|
Open-source offline document suites. |
Apache OpenOffice |
|
Open-source offline document suites. |
LyX |
|
It's an open-source (and offline) document processor using TeX/LaTeX. It's different than Docs or Word but amazing, once you get used to it. Thanks @Glitchy-Tozier |
Domains
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Njalla |
14-eyes |
Privacy-focused domain registration. Competitive pricing and a large list of available domain extensions. They also offer VPS hosting. Built by people who built The Pirate Bay among others. (thanks u/brais33 and u/HumbleBasis6) |
Porkbun |
5-eyes |
Domain registration with free WHOIS privacy. |
Drive
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
ownCloud |
|
Open-source and self-hosted. Provide your own storage. |
Nextcloud |
|
Also self-hosted. Spin-off of ownCloud. Also offers Calendar and Contacts (thanks @chribre) |
Syncthing |
9-eyes |
An interesting take on cloud storage: decentralized. Peer-to-peer between only your devices. Software is open-source and available on GitHub. |
Sia |
|
Fully decentralized cloud storage. |
Tresorit |
|
Primarily meant for businesses, but offers a free version for individuals as well. (thanks u/xNick26) |
Sync |
|
End-to-end encrypted Google Drive/Dropbox replacement. |
JottaCloud |
9-eyes |
Norway based cloud storage provider with free and paid plans. Thanks @mynamesleon |
Armored |
9-eyes |
Nextcloud instance hosted by Epik.com. Paid plans with 30-day trial. Servers in a "secure bunker" in Norway. Supports other Nextcloud features such as Nextcloud Talk. |
seafile |
|
Open-source and self-hosted file sync&share solution. |
Cozy Cloud |
9-eyes |
French based cloud storage provider with free and paid plans. Can also be self-hosted. Open-Source. And it also offers a collaborative notes editor. |
Hangouts (text/video messaging)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Signal |
5-eyes |
Whistleblower and privacy advocate Edward Snowden recommends Signal. |
Tox |
|
Tox is unique as it uses P2P technology to ensure the network never goes down, as long as there are users to keep it alive. They specifically say on the website "Tox has no central servers that can be raided, shut down, or forced to turn over data". |
Wire |
5-eyes |
Uses end-to-end encryption. Looks to be more of a corporate service with tiered plans. |
Riot |
5-eyes |
Open-source privacy-focused chat service with end-to-end encryption. They offer webapps, desktop apps, iOS, and Android (Play Store and F-Droid). Uses the "Matrix" protocol for decentralized communication. It is 100% free and open-source with no paid plans. |
Threema |
|
Swiss-based GDPR-compliant instant messenger. Has apps for both iOS and Android. Unlike Signal, no phone number is required (nor is an email) to sign up. End-to-end encrypted. Thanks to @nathanvogel |
Keybase |
5-eyes |
encrypted chat like Signal with features like Slack. Does not require a phone number to sign up. Also has file storage. Note: Keybase was acquired by Zoom, Inc. in May 2020 (Keybase blog, Zoom blog). Thanks @notpushkin & @multimob. |
Jitsi |
5-eyes |
Jitsi is an open-source secure video conferencing platform. No account is needed to use it, simply enter a Room Name to join or host a meeting. The host is able to kick rogue users from the call. Works directly in your browser, with apps available for iOS and Android. It is not necessary to self-host, but self-hosting is an option for those who wish to. Very low latency and easy to set up. A free public server is available at (https://meet.jit.si) (5-eyes server) |
Gmail
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Protonmail |
|
One of the top privacy-focused email providers. Servers are in Switzerland in an underground guarded bunker that they claim can "survive a nuclear attack". |
Zoho Mail |
|
Zoho comes back yet again with a mail solution. |
Tutanota |
14-eyes |
Open-source. Also one of the top privacy-focused email providers. Located in Germany. |
Posteo |
14-eyes |
Completely anonymous mail provider located in Germany. |
mailbox.org |
14-eyes |
Paid email provider, also located in Germany. |
Disroot |
9-eyes |
Decentralized email service. |
StartMail |
9-eyes |
Operated by the same people who run StartPage. |
SimpleLogin |
|
Open-source, self-hosted, and privacy focused email forwarding service. |
Migadu |
|
Paid email provider, located in Switzerland. Focus on privacy. |
FastMail |
5-eyes |
Paid email provider, located in Australia and US. |
Runbox |
9-eyes |
Privacy focusued email provider. Thanks @petertorelli |
nextCloud |
|
Now also provides an email service (self-hosted). Thanks @je-vv |
Anonymize.com Email |
|
Paid secure email service provided by Epik.com. |
Keep
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Joplin |
|
Open-source notes/todo app. Available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Also offers a terminal version. It can import Evernote .enex files if you use that. It can also sync with Nextcloud (mentioned above). |
Standard Notes |
|
Encrypted note storage with loads of features. Offers a web app as well as downloads for most operating systems. Has a paid plan, but the free tier has many useful features as well. |
Zoho Notebook |
|
A notebook from Zoho. Also available on Android. |
Turtl |
|
Encrypted collaborative notebook with possibility of running your own server. |
QOwnNotes |
|
Open-source file editor with Markdown support. (thanks u/maqp2) |
EteSync |
|
Secure, end-to-end encrypted, and open-source sync for your contacts, calendars and tasks. |
GitJournal |
|
Your Markdown notes stores in any Git Repo. Available for both Android (Play Store) and iOS. |
Play Music, Movies, & TV
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Jellyfin |
|
Open-source alternative to the Play media services. You do need to provide your own content, however. In active development with frequent updates (to the source, that is). |
Funkwhale |
|
Self-hosted, decentralized music service. Provide your own audio. (thanks u/DashEquals) |
Airsonic |
|
Self-hosted open-source media streamer. Has features for transcoding audio on-the-fly for "virtually any audio format". You can also set bandwidth limits if you need to. Looks very powerful. |
Music Player Daemon |
|
A "flexible, powerful, server-side application for playing music". |
Popcorn Time |
|
Open source software for desktop and mobile that let you easily stream movie/TV torrents. Be careful if your country or ISP has policies against torrenting, a VPN is recommended. Thanks @je-vv |
Nuclear Music Player |
|
Streaming music player that finds music from free sources automatically. |
Fonts
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Open Font Library |
5-eyes |
Lots of Serif and Sans-Serif fonts that can be directly embedded into a website. |
google webfonts helper |
5-eyes |
Hassle-free way for webmasters to self-host open-source Fonts from "Google Fonts" |
Classroom
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Moodle |
|
Self-hosted Classroom software for schools. Very powerful. Thanks @jankapunkt |
ILIAS |
|
Another self-hosted open source classroom software. Thanks again to @jankapunkt |
Canvas |
|
Paid service by Instructure. Also available as a self-hosted, open source option. To ensure privacy, use the self-hosted option. |
Maps/Street View
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
OpenStreetMap |
9-eyes |
Collaborative project to create a free, editable map of the world (from Wikipedia). Completely crowdsourced. Very strong alternative to Maps. |
Qwant Maps |
|
Maps from the makers of Qwant search engine. Thanks @mynamesleon |
Benmaps |
|
Another maps alternative based on OpenStreetMap. Thanks @dimqua |
Mapillary |
14-eyes |
Crowdsourced street-level imagery built on top of OpenStreetMap. Open source. Includes map data generated with object recognition software. Coverage is lacking in many cities but can always be improved upon. |
Transit
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Transportr |
|
An open-source Transit app on Android that takes information from several providers (e.g Deutsche Bahn in Germany) and enables you to use them in the app. Visualises the routes on an online OpenStreetMap map. Works in most of Western-Europe, as well as the USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Brazil, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the UAE and Ghana. |
Trends
Operating systems
Android/Fuchsia
Chrome OS
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Qubes OS |
|
"A reasonably secure operating system", at least according to their website. Edward Snowden recommends it. |
Subgraph OS |
|
A desktop computing and communications platform that is designed to be resistant to network-borne exploit and malware attacks. |
Tails |
|
For the uber-paranoid. Runs live and the entire OS is routed through Tor right from boot. Built on Debian. |
Knoppix |
|
Another Live OS, runs from CD/DVD/USB. Can also be installed if desired. |
Parrot OS |
|
Debian-based and privacy focused. Fully sandboxed. (thanks u/Safe_Airport) |
PureOS |
5-eyes |
The OS of Purism Laptops (mentioned in the Hardware section). Very clean UI. Editor note: I could not get this working on a UEFI Dell laptop. The group behind PureOS does not provide any UEFI support. |
Any other form of Linux |
|
Ubuntu; Debian; Mint; Fedora; Arch or Manjaro (Manjaro is objectively much easier to get running than Arch); Trisquel; Gentoo; Alpine (thanks u/privacyfreak555); etc etc etc |
Wear OS
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
AsteroidOS |
14-eyes |
The cleanest (and only) open-source alternative for Wear OS. Make sure you buy a watch that supports it! |
Android Auto
Android TV
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Kodi |
|
It's incredibly powerful and backed by one of the strongest communities around. Tons of plugins to do nearly anything you want. Software installs on nearly any platform. |
OSMC |
|
Free, open source media center OS. Kodi is pre-installed. Thanks to @g4rret and @lgiard for clarifying the difference between Kodi and OSMC! |
Desktop apps
Chrome
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Ungoogled Chromium |
|
Chromium (which Chrome and countless other browsers are built on top of) is one of the cleanest and light-weight browsers available. This version cuts out all the Google crap. |
Firefox |
|
Built by Mozilla, "The Privacy Company". Huge extension library; great for privacy. |
Waterfox |
5-eyes |
Based on Firefox, but 64-bit only with an emphasis on speed and privacy. Has a "classic" version built off older Firefox for legacy extension support and also an "alpha" version built off Quantum. It doesn't collect any telemetry and also removes Pocket from the alpha release. Project is run by Alex Kontos and is constantly in active development. Looks very clean and fast. Android versions are in the works too. UPDATE: @Nudin pointed out in Issue #85 that Waterfox is now apart of System1. |
Vivaldi |
|
Privacy-focused browser. Appears to be very customizable and feature-rich. |
Tor Browser |
|
Firefox-based browser routed through the onion network. Automatically has a few privacy extensions installed (such as HTTPS Everywhere). Be careful using it in public though, as it can look like a pretty suspicious piece of software. Available for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android. |
Earth
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
KDE Marble |
|
Strong alternative for G Earth. Currently only on Linux, but is being ported to other platforms. Thanks to @PopeRigby |
Android Studio (not specifically for Android development, just in general)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
VSCodium |
|
VSCodium is Visual Studio Code but without all the Microsoft telemetry and branding. |
Vim |
|
Open-source text editor. Thanks @moon-chilled |
Emacs |
|
Another open-source text editor. Thanks @moon-chilled |
Mobile apps
Chrome
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Ungoogled Chromium |
|
Chromium (which Chrome and countless other browsers are built on top of) is one of the cleanest and light-weight browsers available. This version cuts out all the Google crap. |
Firefox |
|
Built by Mozilla, "The Privacy Company". Huge extension library; great for privacy. |
Waterfox |
5-eyes |
Based on Firefox, but 64-bit only with an emphasis on speed and privacy. Has a "classic" version built off older Firefox for legacy extension support and also an "alpha" version built off Quantum. It doesn't collect any telemetry and also removes Pocket from the alpha release. Project is run by Alex Kontos and is constantly in active development. Looks very clean and fast. Android versions are in the works too. UPDATE: @Nudin pointed out in Issue #85 that Waterfox is now apart of System1. |
Vivaldi |
|
Privacy-focused browser. Appears to be very customizable and feature-rich. |
Tor Browser |
|
Firefox-based browser routed through the onion network. Automatically has a few privacy extensions installed (such as HTTPS Everywhere). Be careful using it in public though, as it can look like a pretty suspicious piece of software. Available for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android. |
Earth
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
KDE Marble |
|
Strong alternative for G Earth. Currently only on Linux, but is being ported to other platforms. Thanks to @PopeRigby |
Android Studio (not specifically for Android development, just in general)
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
VSCodium |
|
VSCodium is Visual Studio Code but without all the Microsoft telemetry and branding. |
Vim |
|
Open-source text editor. Thanks @moon-chilled |
Emacs |
|
Another open-source text editor. Thanks @moon-chilled |
Hardware
Nexus/Pixel
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
This list |
|
Shows compatibility for rooting Android devices. |
Purism Librem 5 |
5-eyes |
From the company that makes Purism laptops. Runs PureOS. Thanks @brandonnodnarb |
Chromebook
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
TUXEDO |
14-eyes |
Privacy-focused laptop maker out of Germany. Tech specs are very competent and can easily compete with other modern systems. Fully Linux compatible. They also offer desktops. (thanks u/itsec_ho) |
Purism Laptops |
5-eyes |
Privacy-focused laptop running PureOS. Good designs and decent hardware. |
Pinebook Pro |
|
Mid-range Linux/FreeBSD alternative to Chromebook. |
Chromecast
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Microsoft Wireless HDMI adapter |
5-eyes |
The only reason I'm recommending this Microsoft product is because there is no possible way for it to extract any data and ship it off to Microsoft. If anyone is able to find proof that it can, I will remove it. |
Google Home
Name |
Eyes |
Description |
Mycroft |
5-eyes |
Open-source virtual personal assistant. Can be run on a Raspberry Pi. (thanks u/Kentto7) |
Home Assistant |
|
Open-source home automation. (thanks u/bilange) |
FitBit
Useful links, tools, and advice
Resources
Everything you need to become a Privacy Wizard.
Books
Blog posts
News articles
The lighter side
- Movies and TV I recommend:
- Snowden (2016) - Based on the true story of Edward Snowden, the CIA/NSA/etc whistleblower. Directed by Oliver Stone.
- Deep Web (2015) - Documentary (narrated by Keanu Reeves) about Ross Ulbricht aka. Dread Pirate Roberts and the infamous "Silk Road" dark market. Directed by Alex Winter.
- Mr. Robot - Hacker-drama starring Rami Malek. Producers hired actual hackers as consultants to ensure the show is as accurate as possible; real-world tools used in the show.
- Silicon Valley - Satirical tech comedy about a compression startup struggling to take off in Silicon Valley, California.
- Podcasts:
- Darknet Diaries (by Jack Rhysider) - Highlights real-life hackers and their stories. Covers privacy topics a fair bit.
- The WAN Show (Linus Tech Tips) - Not specifically privacy, but they cover all sorts of tech news.
- The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show - "This weekly podcast presents ideas to help you become digitally invisible, stay secure from cyber threats, and make you a better online investigator."
- Security Now! - "TechTV's Leo Laporte and I spend somewhat shy of two hours each week to discuss important issues of personal computer security." (Thanks u/Abaddon182)
- Other:
- xkcd - They have comics for everything.
- System32 Comics Instagram and Reddit - Comedic computer comics.
It's a shame that Google, with their immense resources, power, and influence, don't see the benefits of helping people secure themselves online. Instead, they force people like us to scour the web for alternatives and convince our friends and family to do the same, while they sell off our data to the highest bidder.
Hopefully this guide can serve as a starting point for those new to privacy, or be a good refresher for the experts.
Good luck and stay safe!