Topic: Nextcloud
Nextcloud is an open-source platform that empowers users to take control of their data, offering alternatives to mainstream cloud services like Google Drive and iCloud. By enabling self-hosting, it promotes privacy and individual liberty while resisting the surveillance and censorship practices of Big Tech. The platform’s commitment to user data ownership and privacy makes it a vital tool for those advocating for digital rights.
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What to Like and What to Question About Europe’s New Open Source Office Push
The same governments selling you a sovereign office suite are the ones legislating their way past the encryption it would…
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Google Mislabels Immich, a Rising Self-Hosted Google Photos Alternative, as Dangerous
Google’s automated gatekeepers just reminded everyone how fragile digital independence can be when one company guards the web’s front door.
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Ditching Google: Practical Self-Hosted Replacements
The exit ramp from Google starts with your own box.
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Google Reverses File Access Block on Nextcloud for Android After Public Backlash and Anti-Competitive Concerns
Google backs down after a prolonged permissions blockade left over 800,000 Android users with a neutered Nextcloud experience.
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Breaking Away from Big Tech with Murena’s /e/OS Pixel Tablet
Murena unveils its first /e/OS-powered Pixel Tablet, prioritizing privacy with a Google-free Android experience and robust synchronization tools.
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Privacy Companies Push Back Against EU Plot To End Online Privacy
The EU wants to end the ability to communicate privately.
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Nextcloud Introduces AI Features With Privacy Built In
The next stage of competing with Big Tech.
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Umbrel Home Launches To Offer A Plug-And-Play Way For People To Own And Access Their Own Data
The creator of UmbrelOS is getting into hardware.
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Nextcloud and other privacy-supporting companies issue antitrust complaint against Microsoft
Nextcloud plans to file similar complaints in Germany and in France.












