Secure messaging app for groups, voice, and video calls with end-to-end encryption. Good for teams and communities.
Secure messaging app for groups, voice, and video calls with end-to-end encryption. Good for teams and communities.
Decentralised messenger that works offline and doesn’t require a phone number or central servers. Strong focus on privacy and resilience.
Simple private video meetings from Proton with end-to-end encryption. No account needed to join and works directly in the browser.
Federated forum and link aggregator similar to Reddit, with community moderation. Open-source with no central tracking. Good for private, community-driven discussions.
Image-sharing platform similar to Instagram but federated and chronological. Open-source with a focus on privacy. Allows you to share photos without the usual tracking.
Decentralised network for posting notes and messages using user-owned keys. Open-source and designed to resist censorship. Useful for more private and resilient social sharing.
Decentralised alternative to Twitter/X with federated communities. Open-source with no central tracking or algorithms. Good option for social media without heavy surveillance.
Helps you check where an email came from and whether it might be spoofed. Simple web tool useful for spotting suspicious messages.
Provides temporary disposable email addresses that disappear after a short time. Useful for quick sign-ups without using your real email.
Creates anonymous email aliases to protect your real address. Open-source with strong privacy features and a generous free tier.
Generates email aliases and forwards messages to your real inbox. Open-source with good privacy protections and a usable free plan.
German-based secure email service with custom domains and aliases. Focuses on privacy and eco-friendly practices. Paid plans with no free tier.