that's... false?
There is default encryption and you can enable stricter and contact storage and force highest transport encryption in the settings.
It also supports PGP
that's... false?
There is default encryption and you can enable stricter and contact storage and force highest transport encryption in the settings.
It also supports PGP
Posteo?
I don't think you understand what "open source" means then?
To put it simply: a programme using a license that guarantees certain freedoms.
Chromium uses such a license: the 3-Clause BSD license
please don't insult the FSF like that by comparing it to the LF...
The FSF might be unpragmatic and (thus) often horribly out of date, but it's neither opportunistic nor engaged in corporate bootlickery.
At some times it can even be dogmatic, but you can at least mostly depend on it keepig it's spine and vision!
(even if I partially disagree with it, as it's doctrine does not take political economy — and thus the root problem that is capitalism — into account)
Isn't that objectively a false statement?
yk you can backup your passphrase-protected gpg keys in one simple copy/paste command?
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Happy to help :)
(especially when it comes awesome libre software :p)
does it make it so that it's only "ready" to be triggered by ntfy when it would otherwise poll the server on its own very frequently (so you end up actually saving some battery)?
That's how I understand it, yes. You change the behaviour of the app by configuring it to use UnifiedPush, so there is less background usage to restrict
Thx for the kind words!
I left the background service on for all the messengers, it's not like the Unifiedpush ones have anything major to use anyway. This increased the reliability and peace of mind + they never show up as major battery users for me either
The bot might just be more humane than any Israeli official