I use Pocket because it is compatible with my Kobo ereader.
I use Pocket because it is compatible with my Kobo ereader.
Fedora will not get Plasma 6 until 40 releases next month in April.
Roku supports Miracast, so it should work.
Firefox Sync is end-to-end encrypted and open source, so your data is secure.
I'm very careful with my phones, but I still use screen protectors for added protection. It costs less than $10 for a decent tempered glass screen protector. I find tiny micro scratches from everyday use annoying, so it's worth it to me.
Same. It may lack encryption that many look for, but I have accepted that email is too old to ever be truly secure. Most email is either coming from, or going to services provided by big tech companies anyway. I prefer an open, fully standards compliant email service over a locked down service that provides minimal additional security.
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Here is a link to the video on PeerTube.
NextCloud Contacts supports syncing using the CardDAV standard. iOS supports this natively and it can be used on Android with the DAVx5 app. There are also desktop apps that support it as well such as Thunderbird.
Ente is another option that I have been using for almost 2 years now. It's end-to-end encrypted and open source with an app on F-Droid. There have been a lot of updates over the last year that have significantly improved the experience using the app.
It is fun to play with, but it is not suitable to use as a primary phone. It has poor battery life and is very slow.