As a beginner in the privacy space, I’ve found it challenging to figure out which sources to rely on. There are a lot of great resources out there, but they’re scattered around. Each privacy guide or collection of privacy resources covers different areas and holds different opinions.

I thought it would helpful to gather those recommendations in on place. So, that’s what I did.

I found this useful, and I hope someone else does, too.

No affiliate links or anything like that. I’m not even taking positions or offering my own opinions – this is simply a collection of recommendations from underlying sources, with links to the underlying sources.

This is absolutely a work in progress. So, please don’t judge too harshly. If you see something that’s broken or missing, or if you have recommendations as to what sources should be included, please just say so.

    • 45o3b@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 days ago

      Yes, to organize some of it, and it’s a static site. So you can literally click “View Source” in your browser.

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          It’s not a dynamic site. No code is being rendered on the server. It’s all static assets, pushed to a CDN.

          You can download it all with the following command: wget -m -k -E -p -np https://theprivacywiki.com/

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            2 days ago

            I don’t see how that relates to my question. 🤔 I’m asking because you say it’s “open source and community-maintained” on the landing page.

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      Might get some hate for this, but so long as OP vetted the text, I think this is one of the rare good fine uses for AI. Its not an app people are downloading and running, AI can only mess it up so much. If it helps one person break away from Google I’ll take it.

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        2 days ago

        I’m not necessarily disagreeing with you, but I personally think it should be disclosed somewhere when AI/LLMs are used and optionally to what extent.