π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention!
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
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@Tutanota yes the article was great EXCEPT for the section on social media that included so many travesties:
"A promising new contender is W, a 100% European platform (but nothing to do with the EU, as conspiracy theorists have claimed)."
Where do I start?
1) W Social is a fork of ATProto (aka Bluesky, something that the writer dismissed).
2) "Conspiracy Theorists"? Well, Euronews was the first to fact check with the European Commission, which denied any involvement.
Do better Steve Rose
@_elena @Tutanota it was a good article but #fediverse deserves more attention than a simple mention of Mastodon. Also I don't like the name "W" xd.
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@Tutanota I would really like to use Fairphone...but not for almost 600 euros...just way too much :(
@brainsuxx666
Can't deny the upfront cost, but easy repairs and a 5-year warranty is all about taking a different, more long term approach.
(My first #Fairphone ran as my only smartphone for almost 9 years until the 3G network was axed. Only cost along the way was a spare battery for β¬20.) -
@_elena @Tutanota it was a good article but #fediverse deserves more attention than a simple mention of Mastodon. Also I don't like the name "W" xd.
@lefteristrip23 simple mention and no hyperlink to https://joinmastodon.org - bad reporter!
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@lefteristrip23 simple mention and no hyperlink to https://joinmastodon.org - bad reporter!
@_elena exactly! And no mention about Lemmy or pixelfed ( even tho it's not eu)
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@Tutanota I would really like to use Fairphone...but not for almost 600 euros...just way too much :(
@brainsuxx666 @Tutanota the French and UK phones seem interesting but part of the need is 2x SIM + miniSD card. Low cost Chinese phones can manage this. Android free would assist the choice too due to #googleshenangins and Android #enshitification
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
@Tutanota the comment that any Android phone can be converted using /e is a lie. There are a huge number of pretty good phones with no such image available. My BOLD N4 is one example. $250 USD with features commonly found only on $1000 USD android phones. We need Android phones that gain the economy of scale to offer that kind of value. (I would be willing to pay twice as much for the same phone if it came with Linux.)
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It doesn't mention search engines at all which I consider one of the most invidious big tech tools - tracking, biasing, advertising β¦
@gwentlarry @Tutanota the article starts with search and recommends Ecosia. But @kagihq is better.
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
@Tutanota great news! and perfect with our Big Tech Walkout full programme. Check it out here:
https://blog.rebeltechalliance.org/the-big-tech-walkout-2026/ -
It doesn't mention search engines at all which I consider one of the most invidious big tech tools - tracking, biasing, advertising β¦
@gwentlarry @Tutanota mojeek search
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@gwentlarry @Tutanota mojeek search
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@gwentlarry @Tutanota yup spell mistake π . & true not best but still better than big tech data harvesting search engine
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
About time, maybe 2026 will be the yearofchange and 27 will be the #YearOfTheFediverse
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
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π Big Tech alternatives are finally getting mainstream media attention! π
Yesterday, The Guardian published a piece on how people and organizations can leave Big Tech behind and choose ethical, privacy-focused alternatives, a topic weβve been passionate about at Tuta for a long time. ππ
Thank-you to Steve Rose for mentioning Tuta. Itβs great to see privacy-first solutions getting recognition. π
π Read the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/feb/26/how-to-replace-amazon-google-x-meta-apple-alternatives
@Tutanota It's a good article, and it's prompted me to join Mastodon. Already using LibreOffice and Proton. Browser is currently Firefox, but seriously considering Vivaldi. Keen to support a European IT infrastructure π
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@Tutanota I would really like to use Fairphone...but not for almost 600 euros...just way too much :(
@brainsuxx666 I guess you'll likely find it still too much, but anyway: The standard price recently dropped to 550 β¬ and first-time buyers can always get another 50 β¬ off (through a referral code from a "Keep Club" member β me, friends, strangers). /u
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@brainsuxx666 I guess you'll likely find it still too much, but anyway: The standard price recently dropped to 550 β¬ and first-time buyers can always get another 50 β¬ off (through a referral code from a "Keep Club" member β me, friends, strangers). /u
@WeAreFairphone I could spend about 300 on a phone :) Lets make a deal xd
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@Tutanota yes the article was great EXCEPT for the section on social media that included so many travesties:
"A promising new contender is W, a 100% European platform (but nothing to do with the EU, as conspiracy theorists have claimed)."
Where do I start?
1) W Social is a fork of ATProto (aka Bluesky, something that the writer dismissed).
2) "Conspiracy Theorists"? Well, Euronews was the first to fact check with the European Commission, which denied any involvement.
Do better Steve Rose
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@anderslund Hopefully next time!
Commenting on social medias is nice.
But over the years, I noticed that whenever you write to a journalist, they very often reply. They do read their emails and they notice.
When you read a piece about leaving big tech, you have someone interested in the topic. It is someone to write to about the Fediverse. This journalist will then look it up and it might come up in a next piece.
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@bougiewonderland thank you!
It just made it sound so ominous... as soon as someone writes "conspiracy theorists" whatever follows loses all credibility in my eyes. Especially if it's not backed by actual claims - who are the conspiracy theorists? Links? I find the article - in this section - poorly written
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