Want to improve my setup (Tech EDC)

For now I have that setup:

Drive - Mega (20GB Free)
Bitwarden - Passwords (Free)
Tutanota+Proton Mail + Gmail (All Free) - Tuta for most important emails, Proton for daily usage and Gmail for random logins.
Fedora + One UI (Android) - Daily OS

Im using Fedora and try to avoid Google, MS and another big comapny apps that dont respect privacy.

I consider to replace Bitwarden and use Proton Pass because of aliases and maybe try Proton VPN but i dont know that I need that. Dont use laptop and phhone with public Wifi. Dont want bigger drives. I use drive only for documents and want something that sync with Linux. Try to something simple for my emails. My primary goals are privacy :slight_smile:

Can You recommend something? Sorry for my english. If something is not clear I will try to explain again.

You could replace Mega, Bitwarden, Tuta, and Gmail with the Proton suite for simplicity (Bitwarden and Tuta remain great options). Besides Drive, Pass, and email aliases, you’ll get a trustworthy VPN and Calendar. A Linux app for Proton Drive doesn’t exist yet, but it’s in the works.

If you want to look around for more privacy friendly tools, I strongly recommend Privacy Guides.

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Removing Gmail completely and going for a paid privacy oriented email account with aliases seems also a good idea to me.

There are often simple easy improvements you can make in the software you use. Browser, Ad Blocker and so on. Techlore has a good resources page: Privacy & Security Resources | Techlore Recommendations

You’re Phone is also a pretty obvious thing to improve. Go for privacy preserving apps, you find on F-Droid first. Then (months later) think about another phone. A Google Pixel with GrapheneOS or a Fair Phone 6 with /e/OS.

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Consider https://filen.io/. It has great Linux support (also speaking from experience). The free option has 10GB, which might be more than enough if you just need storage for documents.

I especially enjoy the “Mount as drive” option. It basically lets you set a mounting point in a directory of your choice, and then you can simply use your normal file explorer to do all the things file explorers normally do within that mounted directory, as if it were local storage (but it’s not).