I have been a subscriber of Techlore on YouTube since September 2020 and also started following on Odysee. I want to thank @Henry for the amazing videos—I have learned a lot.
Since then, I’ve started using DuckDuckGo and occasionally Brave Search. The browsers that I currently use include Zen, Brave, Vivaldi, Mullvad, TOR and DuckDuckGo.
For email, I mainly use Gmail for work and important notifications, but I also use ProtonMail for privacy. Last year, I switched to GrapheneOS on my Pixel 7 and use my secondary device, an iPhone XR, for Apple Wallet.
I have been using Bitwarden password manager for a long time and also recently started to use Notesnook, Ente Auth, and Nextcloud (to syncing my contacts, calendars, and reminders). I also started to use Jitsi Meet when connecting video calls with friends instead of Google Meet.
Over the years, I’ve mostly used Windows and macOS. This week, I installed Fedora 42 (GNOME) on my 2015 MacBook Pro, and I’m really enjoying it as my daily driver, especially with GSConnect enhancing my experience with my Pixel 7.
Moving to Fedora from macOS and using Jitsi Meet has been the new wins adding to my list this week in terms of open-source and privacy focused software.