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# Problem Statement
> "If it's free, you're the product."
>
> -- *some guy*
## Privacy vs Security
There is a distinct difference between two methods of hardening (making more protected) a device. One focuses more on keeping your metadata safe, and the other your data. Many [TBD/TODO: solutions?] handle both at the same time, such as using a VPN.
`Privacy` is the first; it means that you would like to prevent others from seeing what you are doing, keeping others' **eyes** off your data. You would like your web browsing experience to be *confidential*. `Privacy` involves using browsers which delete sensitive data, messengers which use `end-to-end encryption` (`E2EE`), etc.
`Security` is the latter; ensuring that your device and its content are not accessible from others. This is more related to keeping others' **hands** off your data. Having proper `security `prevents your devices from being hacked and your online accounts from being breached. This would be more related to using a `passcode` on your device, having strong passwords, and [TBD/TODO].

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# Font sizes can only be 10pt-12pt (https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fonts)
fontsize: "12pt"
geometry: "margin=0.5in"
#title-meta: "Template Project"
date-meta: "\\date{\\today}"
author-meta: 'Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood'
subject: 'Big Tech Alternatives by Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood'
title: "Big Tech Alternatives"
subtitle: "*Projects and services for avoiding data harvesting and technocracy.*"
author: 'by `Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood`'
date: "Last Revised {REVISION_DATE}"
keywords:
- ebook
- hyperling
- hypervegan
- chad michael greenwood
- technology
- big tech
- android
- ios
- iphone
- samsung
- motorola
- google
- lineageos
- grapheneos
- calyxos
- degoogle
- microg
- root
- hack
- crack
- privacy
- private
- security
- secure
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# Problem Statement
> "If it's free, you're the product."
>
> -- *some guy*
## Privacy vs Security
There is a distinct difference between two methods of hardening (making more protected) a device. One focuses more on keeping your metadata safe, and the other your data. Many [TBD/TODO: solutions?] handle both at the same time, such as using a VPN.
`Privacy` is the first; it means that you would like to prevent others from seeing what you are doing, keeping others' **eyes** off your data. You would like your web browsing experience to be *confidential*. `Privacy` involves using browsers which delete sensitive data, messengers which use `end-to-end encryption` (`E2EE`), etc.
`Security` is the latter; ensuring that your device and its content are not accessible from others. This is more related to keeping others' **hands** off your data. Having proper `security `prevents your devices from being hacked and your online accounts from being breached. This would be more related to using a `passcode` on your device, having strong passwords, and [TBD/TODO].
# Mobile
# Mobile
`Android` is the only mobile environment covered here. `iOS` is complicit in data harvesting and cannot be liberated. Some may argue that it's secure, and that may be true, but it is most definitely not private.
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### Markor
### Squircle CE
# Desktop
## Operating Systems
### Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc
### Fedora / Red Hat
### Arch / Manjaro
## Cloud Storage
### Nextcloud
## Office Suites
### LibreOffice
### Collabora
### Collabora (via Nextcloud)
# Offline Solutions
## Pen & Paper!

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# Desktop
## Operating Systems
### Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc
### Fedora / Red Hat
### Arch / Manjaro
## Cloud Storage
### Nextcloud
## Office Suites
### LibreOffice
### Collabora
### Collabora (via Nextcloud)
# Offline Solutions
## Pen & Paper!

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# Server
## Docker
## Office
### Nextcloud

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# Offline Solutions
## Pen & Paper!

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# Conclusion

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# Font sizes can only be 10pt-12pt (https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fonts)
fontsize: "12pt"
geometry: "margin=0.5in"
#title-meta: "Template Project"
date-meta: "\\date{\\today}"
author-meta: 'Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood'
subject: 'Big Tech Alternatives {VERSION} by Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood'
title: "Big Tech Alternatives {VERSION}"
subtitle: "*Projects and services for avoiding data harvesting and technocracy.*"
author: 'by `Chad Michael "Hyperling" Greenwood`'
date: "Last Revised {REVISION_DATE}"
keywords:
- ebook
- hyperling
- hypervegan
- chad michael greenwood
- technology
- big tech
- android
- ios
- iphone
- samsung
- motorola
- google
- lineageos
- grapheneos
- calyxos
- degoogle
- microg
- root
- hack
- crack
- privacy
- private
- security
- secure
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