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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Heyha !

This is probably going to be long take and it's late here in europe... So for those who bare with me and are ready to read through my broken English, thank you.

I'm personally concerned about how my data and my identity is used against my will while surfing the web or using/hosting services. Self-hoster and networking enthousiast, I have some entry/medium security infrastructure.

Ranging from self-hosted adblocker, dns, router, vlans, containers, server, firewall, wireguard, VPN... you name it ! I was pretty happy to see all my traffic being encrypted through wireshark and having what I consider a solid homelab.

Also having most undesired dns/ads blocked with adguard in firefox with custom configuration, blocking everything, and changing some about:config options:

  • privacy.resistFingerprinting
  • privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled
  • ...

I though I had some pretty harden security and safe browsing experience, but oh my I was wrong...

From pixel tracking, to WebRTC leaking your real ip, fonts fingreprinting, canvas fingreprinting, audio fingerprinting, android default keyboard sending samples, ssl certificate with known vulnerabilities...

And most of them are not even some new tracking tech... I mean even firefox 54 was aware of most of these way of fingerprinting the user, and it makes me feel firefox is just another hidden evil-corp hiding with a fancy privacy facade ! Uhhg...

And even if you somehow randomize those fingerprint, user-agent and block most of those things, this makes you stand out of the mass and makes you even easier to track or fingerprint. Yeah something I read recently and it actually make sense... the best way to be somehow invisible is actually to blend into the mass... If you stand out, you are pretty sure to be notices and identified (if that makes sense :/)

This really makes me depressed right now... It feels like a losing battle where my energy is just being wasted to try to have some privacy and anonimity on the web... While fighting against the new laws ringing on our doors and big tech company always having two steps ahead...

I'm really asking myself if it really matters and if it actually make sense to use harden technology or browsers like arkenfox or the tor browser whose end node are mostly intercepted by private institutions and governemental institutions...

I'm probably overthinking and falling into a deep hole... But the more i dig into security and privacy, the more I get the feeling that this is an already lost battle against big tech...

Some recent source:

https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I tried it 3 months ago. It looked nice had some cool features, but It didn't fit into my personal selfhosted Home server.

This is more or like to help less-tech savy people to secure their infrastructure, which is a good point, but can't replace a complex wireguard, VPN, opnsense, 2FA , self-signed CA, docker installation.

It's a bit like Nginx proxy manager, it's good enough, does what it is suposed to do with minimal user inputs. Less prone to error, security issues...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You're not weird ! Quite the contrary, we are on the right path to fight those greedy corporation !! To bad we're the minority ://!

 

Hi everybody !

While I really like the simple and sleek google calendar web GUI and functionalities, I'm more and more concerned about my data and privacy. Even if I have nothing to hide, I don't agree anymore to sell freely and consciously my data to any GAFAM.

Has anyone any alternative to google calendar?

  • Free and if possible, open source? It can have some discret sponsors/ads. As long as it isn't to intrusive.
  • Todoist integration
  • Sync between devices
  • GUI doesn't have to be PERFECT, but a bare minimum for my candy eyes !
  • Can be API, Web... doesn't matter as long as it syncs between devices (android, mac, windows, linux)

I already searched through the web, but couldn't find any conclusive alternative, maybe someone knows some hidden gem :)

Thank you !


EDIT: The solution and compromise: nextcloud. It took me some times (2days) to set it up correctly and make it work as intended.

  • Android calendar sync with DAVx5
  • Calendar notification on android's native calendar app
  • 2way sync between Android calendar and nextcloud calendar
  • push notification on nextcloud web browser

A few things too keep in mind:

1 — if you build your nextcloud instance with docker-compose:

2 — Android permissions to sync with your calendar

  • DAVx5 mentions how to allow syncing seemingly
    • It's different for every android phone
    • Battery power mode
    • Work in the background
    • ...

3 — It won't work with todoist

  • Todoist is proprietary and won't work with DAVx5 and next cloud
  • alternative: jtx board! (build by the same devs as DAVx5 seems to work similarly)

Conclusion: Nextcloud isn't as good as the cloud sync provided by google/todoist and every other GAFAM cloud instance. It has his quirks and need some attention to make it work as intended. It take some times, reading and tinkering but those are compromises I'm willing to take :)