Topic: Windows
Windows is a widely used operating system that has faced scrutiny for its privacy practices and data collection methods. Users often encounter issues with built-in browsers like Microsoft Edge, which have been criticized for collecting user data without consent. The ongoing development of privacy-focused alternatives highlights the demand for better user control and freedom from surveillance.
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Brave 1.92 Adds Built-In Containers for Desktop
Two accounts, one window, and none of the awkward mingling your logins usually do behind your back.
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Collabora Launches Offline Office Suite for Windows, Mac, Linux
A cloud-born office suite finds new life on the desktop, blending open-source simplicity with the comfort of working offline.
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Brave Leads the Charge Against Microsoft’s Memory Machine
Brave turns every tab into a no-fly zone for Microsoft’s memory-hungry surveillance feature.
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Proton Mail Officially Launches Desktop App
The app is now out of beta.
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Microsoft Edge Sucks Up Chrome Data Without Permission
Microsoft has long been known for the way it aggressively pushes its own browser on users.
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A Look at Proton Drive’s Windows Version
A promising start.
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DuckDuckGo Browser Beta Arrives on Windows
A new private alternative.
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Our recommendations for ad blocking on desktop
? Some easy ways to get started.
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Boostnote is an easy to use open-source, cross-platform note-taking app in active development
Other features include Markdown auto-formatting and drag-and-drop embedding of images.












