commit 1b64ca4e1cd076de2eb0986654b899f7459fab37
parent abadd4a3890ae5dcd84480e63d7399cd01aa2b5e
Author: Oscar Benedito <oscar@oscarbenedito.com>
Date:   Mon, 31 Aug 2020 19:03:26 +0200

Delete privacy resources

It was slightly outdated and I haven't checked some of the websites in a
long time. I neither want to keep it up to date or have it outdated, so
even though I strongly dislike breaking a link, I am taking it down. One
may always recover it from Git history.

Diffstat:
Mcontent/blog/2019-09-23-upgrading-providers.md | 5+----
Dcontent/resources.md | 13-------------
Mlayouts/partials/header.html | 2+-
3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/blog/2019-09-23-upgrading-providers.md b/content/blog/2019-09-23-upgrading-providers.md @@ -62,9 +62,7 @@ solve. In order to encrypt my content, I needed to find an alternative to a lot of services that Google was offering me (or use tools such as [Cryptomator][c], which was discarded because of problem number 3). And so the search -began[^note]. - -[^note]: You can find some of the resources that I found useful [here][r]. +began. #### Email @@ -142,7 +140,6 @@ change. [mw]: <https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-google.html> "Google's Software is Malware — GNU Project" [to]: <https://takeout.google.com/> "Takeout — Google" [c]: <https://cryptomator.org> "Cryptomator" -[r]: </resources/> "Resources — Oscar Benedito" [pm]: <https://protonmail.com> "Protonmail" [tn]: <https://tutanota.com> "Tutanota" [dx]: <https://www.davx5.com> "DAVx5" diff --git a/content/resources.md b/content/resources.md @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Other resources -type: page ---- -The following is a list of sites related to privacy and security on the internet. They were very useful when learning about privacy online as well as finding software and providers that were more focused on security. - - - **[PrivacyTools](https://www.privacytools.io/)**: For any kind of service or program, this website offers a couple of alternatives, with a short summary. It also offers some good advice on being more secure on the internet. They also have a [forum](https://forum.privacytools.io). - - **[Switching Social](https://web.archive.org/web/20190915101437/https://switching.social/)**: It used to be a website that informed about privacy-conscious service providers. It was aimed at non-tech people. Around September 20, 2019, the site and all its social accounts vanished, you can see the last snapshot at the Wayback Machine. A new project, [Switching Software](https://codeberg.org/swiso-en/), is under development to continue the website. - - **[Restore Privacy](https://restoreprivacy.com/)**: Reviews providers and software. They have an [interesting page](https://restoreprivacy.com/google-alternatives/) dedicated to alternatives to Google services. - - **[Paula Kreuzer's blog](https://write.privacytools.io/paulakreuzer/)**: Offers alternatives to common service providers and software. Giving a summary of the alternatives she proposes. - - **[PRISM Break](https://prism-break.org/)**: Offers secure replacements to some common apps and providers, organized by operating system. - -I have also found [AlternativeTo](https://alternativeto.net/) to be really useful when looking for alternatives for one particular piece of software. diff --git a/layouts/partials/header.html b/layouts/partials/header.html @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ <div class="content"> {{- $logo := resources.Get "img/logo.svg" | fingerprint }} <a href="/" title="Home"><svg class="logo" style="height: 1.6em;" viewBox="0 0 84.665 8.89"><use xlink:href="{{ $logo.RelPermalink }}#l"></use></svg></a> - <nav><a href="/blog/">Blog</a> &middot; <a href="/resources/">Resources</a> &middot; <a href="/contact/">Contact</a> &middot; <a href="https://git.oscarbenedito.com">Git</a></nav> + <nav><a href="/blog/">Blog</a> &middot; <a href="/contact/">Contact</a> &middot; <a href="https://git.oscarbenedito.com">Git</a></nav> </div> </header>