(#cepoeiq) @mckinley
> Proprietary software claiming to “protect your privacy” cannot and should not be trusted.
I agree with this 💯 -- There is no better scrutiny of software than one that's built in the open for all to see and exploit its weaknesses 👌
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(#cepoeiq) @prologic Yes, they said they intend to do so, but it doesn't matter what they say.
Proprietary software claiming to “protect your privacy” cannot and should not be trusted.
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(#cepoeiq) @prologic The mobile browsers are both free software, but the Mac OS browser is currently proprietary.
> We plan to open source our Mac app after the beta period, like we’ve done for our iOS & Android app, and many of our built-in privacy protections are already open sourced.
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(#cepoeiq) @carsten I tried duckduckgo on Android and was pleasantly surprised but it's still somewhat immature as a daily driven browser for me, especially the tabs navigation, I even filed a feedback report about it from the settings in hope it gets better.
Sadly there no Linux version right now, once it's out I'll definitely try it out.
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