Sorry, buddy, you’re not allowed to have fun on MY internet.
Sorry, buddy, you’re not allowed to have fun on MY internet.


deny network access to the keyboard
To be fair, if you’re on GrapheneOS and have play store installed, GBoard can still theoretically send the data, even without network permission, as there is IPC. But that’s getting a bit too paranoid so I don’t want to think about it.


It’s good to see they still somewhat care about privacy after going on that little “add more AI” spree.


Tutanota points to the F-Droid app on their own website so I assume they vouch for it.


I guess that’s true. This might make me question using some online services and providers altogether if I can avoid it. For example, I don’t think I’ll ever use an online password manager and just stick with local one. Having a situation like this with Bitwarden/Proton Pass would be a nightmare.


Browser and android app. Just tried the appimage too, same problem.


No chance, I chose @tuta.io and that’s the one I had set up for many of my account, including lemmy. Plus, the 2FA app also points to @tuta.io.
How ironic. Recently, Google stepped up their game of “let’s kill open source Android”, and when THEY need something done, unpaid open source laborers are supposed to throw away everything and jump on the issue. What’s wrong, Google? The source code for Android 16 QPR1 was supposed to come out “in a few weeks”. They said that on September 10th. Maybe FFmpeg should fix these issues reported by Google “in a few weeks” too?