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- Coming soon: Boost ‣ Artemis ‣ Lemmynade
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- “How’s My Driving?” by Ralvin Dizon
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I’ve finally downloaded firefox on my phone. I don’t know why I did not do it sooner.
Updated pa ba Privacy Badger at HTTPS Everywhere? Napaka redundant na kasi built-in na ang Tracking Protection at HTTPS option sa Firefox.
uBlock Origin is necessary if you want a healthy, better web, and built-in na ito sa Librewolf (desktop). I only use UB and LanguageTool sa browser ko.
I’ve installed ublock origin ad-ons but where’s the search bar for the ad-ons, I can’t find it? I want to install get rid of youtube shorts.
Is that an addon for the desktop version? If so you’re out of luck since the mobile version of Firefox has VERY limited add-ons. Basically what you see in the add-ons menu is what you get.
We have a tomato! Sana tumuloy na 🤞
Na-compromise ata FB account ng official angeles city page
Tonight’s Ask PHLemmy: What app is so useful you can’t believe it’s free?
aegis/freeotp/raivo: 2fa
bitwarden: password manager
geometric weather: weather
inkscape: vector images
kde connect: linux laptop - iphone file transfers
kdenlive: video editing
nextcloud: temporary cloud storage
organic maps: offline maps (and anyone can contribute to openstreetmaps)
protonmail/tutanota: email
simplelogin: email aliases (i dont give out my personal emails to store promotions/conference registrations etc)
they are privacy-respecting apps too.
Recently found a privacy-friendly Chromium browser for Android, called Cromite. Bromite (Android) is dead for like 9 months.