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Contents
- Privacy Settings
- Extension Settings
- Changelog
- FAQs
- Privacy Best Practices
- Additional Resources
- Contributing
- License
Privacy Settings
- Amazon
- Android 11 (R)
- Android 12 (S)/12.1
- Android 13 (T)
- Android 14 (U)
- Android Studio
- Apple ID
- Brave Desktop
- Brave Mobile
- Brave Search
- ChatGPT
- Cromite
- Discord
- DuckDuckGo Search
- Firefox Desktop
- Firefox Focus
- Firefox Mobile/Fennec
- Gboard (Google Keyboard)
- Gmail
- Google Account
- Google Chrome/Ungoogled Chromium Desktop
- Google Chrome/Ungoogled Chromium Mobile
- Google Search
- Logi Options+
- Logitech Options
- Microsoft Edge Desktop
- Microsoft Edge Mobile
- Proton Mail
- Signal
- Spotify
- Startpage Search
- Telegram
- Twitter (X)
- Visual Studio Code
- Vivaldi Desktop
- Vivaldi Mobile
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
- YouTube
- Zoom
Extension Settings
Download uBlock Origin
- Google Chrome/Chromium based browsers (Desktop)
- Firefox Desktop (for
Firefox Mobile
&Fennec
check inSettings
>Extensions
) - Microsoft Edge Desktop
Changelog
All notable changes are accounted in the changelog.
FAQs
Will following the settings mentioned here ensure complete privacy?
Following these settings can significantly minimize data collection and tracking by the mentioned services/software, but it is important to note that absolute privacy and security on the internet are difficult to achieve. Even with these settings, there may still be some level of data collection or tracking. It is advisable to explore and utilize privacy-respecting alternatives whenever possible for enhanced privacy.
Why are privacy invading services like Facebook, Zoom, Google etc. mentioned here? Isn't this repo focused on privacy?
Although the aim of this repo is to promote privacy, there may be instances where the use of privacy-invading services/software is necessary. For example, using Zoom for work meetings or a social media platform for business purposes. The goal here is to minimize data collection and enhance digital privacy as much as possible, even when using privacy-invading services/software. However, it is highly encouraged to explore and adopt better privacy-respecting alternatives whenever available and suitable for your needs.
The settings for a particular software/service was updated months ago, when will it be updated according to latest version?
Settings for softwares/services may not require frequent updates with each new version. If there have been no significant changes that affect the settings, it will not be updated.
Check out the changelog for all the changes.
Privacy Best Practices
- Create strong passwords (preferably 10+ characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters).
- Avoid reusing passwords.
- Utilize a password manager to generate and securely store unique passwords.
- Enable multi-factor authentication for added security.
- Opt for privacy respecting alternatives for search engines, emails, browsers etc.
- Utilize End-to-End Encrypted (E2EE) messaging services.
- Follow the privacy settings recommended here.
- Keep your apps and operating system updated.
- Encrypt your devices for enhanced security.
- Perform regular backups of your data.
- Use open-source softwares and apps whenever possible (open-source doesn't always necessarily mean secure).
- Regularly review and revoke unnecessary permissions for software and apps.
- Share information sparingly & only provide what is necessary.
- Consider using false information when appropriate (Never provide false information to legal entities, law enforcement, medical professionals, banks, etc.).
- Educate others and raise awareness about digital privacy. Spread the word!
Additional Resources
For better privacy respecting alternatives, reviews and more information, check out:
Recommendations, alternatives & reviews
- Privacy Guides
- Techlore Resources
- RestorePrivacy (Only for reviews, not recommendations)
- PRISM Break
- Awesome Privacy
- Privacy Respecting
Privacy news, blogs, guides & other stuff
- EFF
- Mozilla Blog
- Spread Privacy
- Proton Blog
- Techlore: Website, GitHub, YouTube
- The New Oil: Website, YouTube
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity
- The Data Detox Kit
- Personal security checklist
- Security in a Box
- CR Security Planner
- National Cybersecurity Alliance - Stay Safe Online
- Zebra Crossing: An easy-to-use digital safety checklist
- Privacy Not Included
- TechCrunch: Privacy, Security
- XDA - Privacy
- TechRadar - Cyber Security
- IVPN Privacy Guides
- r/privacy
- Fossbytes - Security
- Bitwarden Blog
- Access Now Blog
- Bleeping Computer
- The Hacker News
Contributing
If you want to help out with the project, here are some ideas:
- iOS/macOS privacy settings.
- Clean up/improve the Markdown.
- Suggest new services/softwares or help improve the existing ones.
- Translate it to your own language.
Pull requests can be submitted here.
License
This project (except the icons) is licensed under the terms of MIT License.