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Personally I use BitWarden with a unique pain in the ass password that I have written it down somewhere.

From there I can get back into everything.

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    You and the point have never seen each other.

    RovingFox ,
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    My question is who comes up with these names?? Is there a commission I was never invited?

    Is it possible to have an on-screen keyboard that provides word suggestions without compromising privacy? (kbin.social)

    I've been playing with both the Thumb and the Unexpected keyboards. I like 'em both but, man, I have to admit I'd like them more if they had that top bar that predicts what you might be. Is that just a no-go from a privacy perspective? Can that functionality be local?...

    RovingFox ,
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    If you are talking about Android keyboard, is https://github.com/helium314/openboard not a good option?

    RovingFox ,
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    This.

    Also, recommend using it with Obtainium. It auto searches for updates on multiple sources like GitHub, GitLab, F-Droid Official, F-Droid Third-Party Repo, APKPure,Telegram App, HTML, etc.

    RovingFox ,
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    I recommend you look into web fingerprinting. IP and login data are no longer the only data required to pin point you on the web.

    RovingFox ,
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    Even if the keyboard is open source, you cannot guarantee that the app that is installed by the app store is the open source version.

    RovingFox ,
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    Not true, you get the open source code and you compile it yourself then compare the checksum of what you compiled with app installer. If they match that means they didn't add extra code besides whats in the open source.

    RovingFox ,
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    I am seeing it as a net positive. Especially because of the Windows 12 bit, the more Windows is an inconvenience, the more will jump ship, and some will land on linux.

    RovingFox ,
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    I will wait until the GitLab has the apk. For one, it feels sus but being Rossmann, i will look the other way. The second issue is that I will not manualy check for updates every app I have on my phone and this app need to be compatible with Obtainium or on F-droid.

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