IVPN, Mullvad and Proton are some good ones.
Sam A.
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Sam A.@feddit.dkto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Safe, Super Open Source (and also cheap if not free) Journaling app. Any Recomendations?16·1 month agoJoplin synced to a self-hosted sync server with E2EE on, that’s my setup. Works great.
Sam A.@feddit.dkto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy DNS provider (eg Njalla) with ProtonMail/SimpleLogin1·1 month agoTo be fair to Proton, it’s not necessarily them who’s blocking your emails. In my case, I’m able to send emails to fx. an
@hotmail.com
address, but not other domains. And from the error messages I get (though I don’t use Proton), it looks like it’s the receiving mail server that’s blocking my incoming mail, not my own server blocking my outgoing mails.
Sam A.@feddit.dkto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy DNS provider (eg Njalla) with ProtonMail/SimpleLogin2·1 month agoThanks for replying, I ended up with Simply.com, a Danish provider (I live in Denmark). They didn’t want any KYC besides the usual you give when paying with a credit card, full name, address, email, phone. It’s a
.me
domain, so maybe that’s why.My domain is still being transferred, so I’m crossing my fingers, but it’s a quite big provider, so I’m not really worried.
Sam A.@feddit.dkto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy DNS provider (eg Njalla) with ProtonMail/SimpleLogin2·1 month agoMay I ask what domain registrar you switched to? I’m having the exact same issue, albeit not with Proton but another email provider.
Not that I’m gonna discuss your personal opinion, but what do you mean specifically by “ungoogle-able phone”?
In the compose file for Audiobookshelf, you need to add the service itself to the network you defined at the bottom. Something like:
services: audiobookshelf: ... networks: - default - nginx
(The
default
network is to keep it in the network that is created ondocker compose up
).