Rprivacy Megathread -
Once you have read the r/privacy Megathread for six months, you will buy a Raspberry Pi or a used Dell Optiplex. This is the "Self-Host" phase.
One third of the r/privacy Megathread is dedicated to VPNs. The subreddit is hostile to "Shill VPNs" (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark) due to aggressive affiliate marketing. rprivacy megathread
The most prominent section of the Megathread is usually the definition of Threat Modeling. The report highlights that before recommending tools, a user must define: Once you have read the r/privacy Megathread for
Key Takeaway: There is no "one-size-fits-all" privacy solution. High-threat models (journalists/activists) require vastly different tools than average users avoiding targeted ads. SearXNG | Google
| Category | Recommended | Avoid | |----------|-------------|-------| | Browser | Firefox + uBlock Origin + NextDNS | Chrome, Edge, Brave (if telemetry on) | | Search | DuckDuckGo, Startpage, SearXNG | Google, Bing | | Email | Proton Mail, Tutanota, Skiff | Gmail, Outlook (no E2EE) | | Messaging | Signal, SimpleX, Matrix (Element) | WhatsApp, Telegram (default cloud) | | VPN | Mullvad, IVPN, ProtonVPN | Free VPNs, most “top 10” lists | | OS | Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora), GrapheneOS (mobile) | Windows 11, stock Android/iOS (if high threat) | | Cloud | Cryptomator + any cloud, or Proton Drive | Google Drive, iCloud (unencrypted) | | 2FA | Aegis, 2FAS, or YubiKey | SMS, Authy (cloud backup risk) |