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Father, give us wisdom of what to do surrounding this issue of Big Tech. Help us to apply practical steps to protect our freedoms.
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Social Media

Many people have been asking for a basic, anti-big tech guide. So we’re putting this together as a starting point for information on what services you should use, and what you really shouldn’t. We will be constantly updating this page, so make sure to favorite/bookmark it and check back often. . . .

Gab launched in 2017 as a free speech alternative to both Facebook and Twitter. Since recent Big Tech purges, the platform has seen an enormous surge. The website has similar layout to Twitter, a dedicated posting section, a timeline, and a news section. The platform introduces new additions such as GabTVallowing the user to view all the latest content from their favorite channel/user. You can even sign up for “PRO” services, which allow you to support the network as well as take advantage of rich text, scheduling, and other features (we do).

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This social network not only stands firm to its core principles but also introduced the concept of cryptocurrency for its content creators and users, making it a unique and attractive place for people to monetize their social media usage.

. . .There are also growing video platforms which are willing to compete with YouTube and challenge their censorship practices. BitChute and Rumble are both great alternatives to YouTube which do not demonetize publishers and support organic search in their results. . . .

Messaging Apps

Ever since the news broke that WhatsApp will share data extensive data with Facebook starting February 2021, there has been a massive campaign to move users over to Signal.

It is a powerful alternative to WhatsApp and iMessage, with a heavy focus on privacy and encryption. It is available on Android, iOS, PC, and Mac. Second to Signal, Telegram also offers also an alternative pathway from WhatsApp by focusing on user privacy (Signal is still the best in this category) but also offering unique options to join open groups and communities, such as The National Pulse, to participate in open discussions and stay up-to-date. Threema, another messaging app that guarantees anonymity and privacy, has also been gaining huge traction.

Besides switching messaging apps, the default SMS app on Android can be modified to further distance yourself from Google or the OEM. Silence is a SMS app which can substitute your default Google or iPhone manufacturer’s SMS/text message solution (only on Android). Elements is another secure messaging app which compared to the competition is rather advanced, decentralized, and supports self hosting for maximum security and privacy. . . .

Browsers

Brave and/or Dissenter should be go-to browsers for everyone who is willing to stop supporting Big Tech companies. They are both privacy-oriented, do not feed upon user tracking, and have built-in, exclusive features.

Brave supports their own cryptocurrency (token)—allowing users to mine them while browsing the web and use those coins to support favorite content creators. Don’t let this feature discourage you if all you want to do is browse the web. . . .

Dissenter introduces a universal comment section for every website—meaning every user who has Dissenter can basically comment on each page, and other users with Dissenter can follow up comments and reply them. This occurs whether or not the website offers a comments section. . . .

While Firefox might once have made this list, they also recently joined Big Tech efforts against free speech. Drop Google, Yahoo, or Bing as your primary search engine. DuckDuckGo is still sort-of okay, but we prefer StartPage.

Avoid: Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox. . . .

VPN

While VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) are great services to protect yourself from your internet service providers (ISP), there are a lot of misconceptions about their capabilities. In general, the main advantages of using VPNs are masking your IP address by the address of your VPN provider, bypassing censorship, prohibiting your ISPs from seeing which websites you visit, protecting your location, and providing encryption throughout your browsing session—especially if you are connected to open WiFi networks. It is a good practice to use VPNs while browsing the internet; however, they do not provide full anonymity or full privacy. They also don’t prohibit Big Tech from tracking you (unless you improve your chosen browser with add-ons such as PrivacyBadger and many more), nor do they protect from viruses. . . .

Some of the great VPN services are Mullvad or NordVPNboth highly rated by privacy advocates.

Advanced

For advanced users, the following list of recommendations can provide further decoupling from Big Tech:

  • Instead of Windows10 and MacOS, explore Linux (Ubuntu) or any other flavor as main operating system;
  • Instead of stock Android and iOS, try custom Android roms like LineageOS or GrapheneOS;
  • Instead of Gmail or Outlook or YahooMail, try MailFenceTutanotaCripText, or ProtonMail;
  • Instead of Google Photos or iCloud, try Internxt;
  • Instead of Google Authenticator, try Tofu (IOS) or andOPT (Android);
  • Instead of iCloud KeyChain (Safari) or other mainstream password manager, try Bitwarden. . . .

Was this article helpful to you? Let us know in the comments below!

(Excerpt from The National Pulse. Article by Wahagen Khabayan. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Mel PGM/PA
March 15, 2021

This is a scary frontier for me. I use the big tech systems because they are convenient and offer comprehensive coverage for my online needs. I want to move away from them, but need some assistance and assurance I will not drown in a sea of factors I don’t understand.

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    Cheri Hall
    March 15, 2021

    I am definitely not tech-savvy but I switched my search engine to StartPage.
    Thanks for the article.

Lorraine rose
March 15, 2021

Couldn’t agree more with what other commentators have said. Thank you for putting this together and I too will pass it on. It is helpful and concise.

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Donna Piper
March 14, 2021

Thank you!! I am passing this on! Lord help us overcome the giants!

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Mcn
March 14, 2021

Excellent article and information. I still don’t agree with the use of cryptocurrency but that has to be a personal decision for anyone. I continue to pray for “neutral avenues” for people to use. Shopping for things – same idea. I actively encourage people to AVOID Amazon due to their monopolizing practices. They may be convenient and a little cheaper but their goal is to bury everyone else and completely control the market. And they sadly deal heavily in contracts with China and the junk they produce. Amazon controls 80% of the book market and can literally constrict at a moments notice what is available.

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A.J.
March 14, 2021

great information. thanks.

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