I don’t use it, I heard it’s in testing phase and saw on Reddit that people are disappointed so for now I just use the webapp on Firefox. I dont really care about having the mail client on my desktop because I’ve always pretty much used webapps for email on desktop, even before I started my privacy jouneye and used to use Gmail and Outlook.
I just want a Linux drive so I can sync a few things between my phone and my desktop such as Keepass and Joplin, and also make file sharing easier
Hermit seems nice as well. Only thing is I did a couple of privacy tests on both apps and the one that I discovered seems to do a better job at protecting my privacy when using the websites. But I would be curious to know what the privacy implications of the apps themselves are (WebApps and Hermit)
Yea I’ve tried it on Firefox flatpak for Linux and also Firefox on Windows, downloaded the extension from the official Firefox Addons, and nothing worked. Very strange. I probably won’t use it anyways as it seems very lacking and redirects you to Google and Microsoft for image and video searches which Ecosia doesn’t (it’s what I have been using for almost a year now). I just thought cleaning oceans was a better cause but oh well.
I have been really wanting to try out Ekoru but it just doesn’t work for me. When I search something with it it just gives me the search bar and menu at the top but it doesn’t actually show searchr results. I have tried it with VPN off, different DNS, non hardened stock Firefox, and still couldn’t get it to work. Can anyone else confirm if they can use Ekoru or not?
Fr, and I was never the one that started complaining first saying Linux is difficult. I just came here to ask for advice and then you commented that stuff like this is why you don’t feel comfortable switching to Linux yet, and then you get attacked and I get indirectly attacked by these toxic nerds saying “okay enjoy getting spied on” or “read the fucking manual” or “skill issue”. Yea this is totally productive to the Linux community yea right.
How the fuck am I supposed to know that Network Manager won’t support DNS over TLS by default when every other operating system does? I’ve messed around with DNS before on multiple devices and never had any issues until now. We get it. You use Arch. Mr skillful