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In the course of our regular fundraising activities...
- Donations and other forms of support will generally be accepted from individuals, corporations, foundations, or other entities, without limitations.
- This includes cash, cash equivalents (checks, money orders, credit/debit card payments), and cryptocurrency.
- This includes cash, cash equivalents (checks, money orders, credit/debit card payments), and cryptocurrency.
- Gifts of Real Property, Personal Property, or Securities may only be accepted upon approval of the MAGIC Grants board of directors.
Privacy Guides will only accept such gifts that are legal and consistent with our policies. Gifts must not interfere with Privacy Guides' mission, purpose, and procedures.

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@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ To check the authenticity and safety of the model, look for:
- Community reviews and usage statistics
- A "Safe" badge next to the model file (Hugging Face only)
- Matching checksums[^1]
- On Hugging Face, you can find the hash by clicking on a model file and looking for the **Copy SHA256** button below it. You should compare this checksum with the one from the model file you downloaded.
- On Hugging Face, you can find the hash by clicking on a model file and looking for the **Copy SHA256** button below it. You should compare this checksum with the one from the model file you downloaded.
A downloaded model is generally safe if it satisfies all the above checks.

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3. Extract the downloaded archive:
```bash
unzip commandlinetools-*.zip
cd cmdline-tools
./bin/sdkmanager --sdk_root=./ "build-tools;29.0.3"
```
```bash
unzip commandlinetools-*.zip
cd cmdline-tools
./bin/sdkmanager --sdk_root=./ "build-tools;29.0.3"
```
4. Run the signature verification command:
```bash
./build-tools/29.0.3/apksigner verify --print-certs ../Camera-37.apk
```
```bash
./build-tools/29.0.3/apksigner verify --print-certs ../Camera-37.apk
```
5. The resulting hashes can then be compared with another source. Some developers such as Signal [show the fingerprints](https://signal.org/android/apk) on their website.
```bash
Signer #1 certificate DN: CN=GrapheneOS
Signer #1 certificate SHA-256 digest: 6436b155b917c2f9a9ed1d15c4993a5968ffabc94947c13f2aeee14b7b27ed59
Signer #1 certificate SHA-1 digest: 23e108677a2e1b1d6e6b056f3bb951df7ad5570c
Signer #1 certificate MD5 digest: dbbcd0cac71bd6fa2102a0297c6e0dd3
```
```bash
Signer #1 certificate DN: CN=GrapheneOS
Signer #1 certificate SHA-256 digest: 6436b155b917c2f9a9ed1d15c4993a5968ffabc94947c13f2aeee14b7b27ed59
Signer #1 certificate SHA-1 digest: 23e108677a2e1b1d6e6b056f3bb951df7ad5570c
Signer #1 certificate MD5 digest: dbbcd0cac71bd6fa2102a0297c6e0dd3
```
## F-Droid

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2. Trigger _sysdiagnose_ logs often and back them up externally. These logs can provide invaluable data to future forensic investigators if need be.
The process to do so varies by model, but you can trigger it on newer phones by holding down _Power_ + _Volume Up_ + _Volume Down_ until you feel a brief vibration. After a few minutes, the timestamped _sysdiagnose_ log will appear in **Settings** > **Privacy & Security** > **Analytics & Improvements** > **Analytics Data**.
The process to do so varies by model, but you can trigger it on newer phones by holding down _Power_ + _Volume Up_ + _Volume Down_ until you feel a brief vibration. After a few minutes, the timestamped _sysdiagnose_ log will appear in **Settings** > **Privacy & Security** > **Analytics & Improvements** > **Analytics Data**.
3. Enable [Lockdown Mode](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2022/10/27/macos-ventura-privacy-security-updates/#lockdown-mode).

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---
title: "DNSリゾルバ"
title: DNSリゾルバ
icon: material/dns
description: We recommend choosing these encrypted DNS providers to replace your ISP's default configuration.
cover: dns.webp
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ global:
- [:material-account-cash: 監視資本主義](basics/common-threats.md#surveillance-as-a-business-model ""){.pg-brown}
Encrypted DNS with third-party servers should only be used to get around basic [DNS blocking](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_blocking) when you can be sure there won't be any consequences. Encrypted DNS will not help you hide any of your browsing activity.
Encrypted **DNS** with third-party servers should only be used to get around basic [DNS blocking](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_blocking) when you can be sure there won't be any consequences. Encrypted DNS will not help you hide any of your browsing activity.
[DNSの詳細 :material-arrow-right-drop-circle:](advanced/dns-overview.md ""){.md-button}
@@ -30,52 +30,9 @@ These are our favorite public DNS resolvers based on their privacy and security
| [**Mullvad**](https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls) | DoH <br>DoT | No[^5] | いいえ | Based on server choice. Filter list being used can be found here. [:octicons-link-external-24:](https://github.com/mullvad/dns-adblock) | Yes [:octicons-link-external-24:](https://github.com/mullvad/encrypted-dns-profiles) |
| [**Quad9**](https://quad9.net) | Cleartext <br>DoH <br>DoT <br>DNSCrypt | Anonymized[^6] | 任意 | Based on server choice. Malware blocking is included by default. | Yes <br>[:simple-apple: iOS](https://docs.quad9.net/Setup_Guides/iOS/iOS_14_and_later_(Encrypted)) <br>[:material-apple-finder: macOS](https://docs.quad9.net/Setup_Guides/MacOS/Big_Sur_and_later_(Encrypted)) |
## Self-Hosted DNS Filtering
A self-hosted DNS solution is useful for providing filtering on controlled platforms, such as Smart TVs and other IoT devices, as no client-side software is needed.
### Pi-hole
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>
![Pi-hole logo](assets/img/dns/pi-hole.svg){ align=right }
**Pi-hole** is an open-source [DNS-sinkhole](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_sinkhole) which uses [DNS filtering](https://cloudflare.com/learning/access-management/what-is-dns-filtering) to block unwanted web content, such as advertisements.
Pi-hole is designed to be hosted on a Raspberry Pi, but it is not limited to such hardware. The software features a friendly web interface to view insights and manage blocked content.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://pi-hole.net){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://pi-hole.net/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.pi-hole.net){ .card-link title=Documentation}
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-heart-16:](https://pi-hole.net/donate){ .card-link title=Contribute }
</details>
</div>
### AdGuard Home
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>
![AdGuard Home logo](assets/img/dns/adguard-home.svg){ align=right }
**AdGuard Home** is an open-source [DNS-sinkhole](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_sinkhole) which uses [DNS filtering](https://cloudflare.com/learning/access-management/what-is-dns-filtering) to block unwanted web content, such as advertisements.
AdGuard Home features a polished web interface to view insights and manage blocked content.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://adguard.com/adguard-home/overview.html){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://adguard.com/privacy/home.html){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki){ .card-link title=Documentation}
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
</details>
</div>
## Cloud-Based DNS Filtering
These DNS filtering solutions offer a web dashboard where you can customize the block lists to your exact needs, similarly to a Pi-hole. These services are usually easier to set up and configure than self-hosted services like the ones above, and can be used more easily across multiple networks (self-hosted solutions are typically restricted to your home/local network unless you set up a more advanced configuration).
These DNS filtering solutions offer a web dashboard where you can customize the block lists to your exact needs. These services can be used easily across multiple networks.
### Control D
@@ -83,7 +40,9 @@ These DNS filtering solutions offer a web dashboard where you can customize the
![Control D logo](assets/img/dns/control-d.svg){ align=right }
**Control D** is a customizable DNS service which lets you block security threats, unwanted content, and advertisements on a DNS level. In addition to their paid plans, they offer a number of preconfigured DNS resolvers you can use for free.
**Control D** is a customizable DNS service which lets you block security threats, unwanted content, and advertisements on a DNS level.
In addition to their paid plans, they offer a number of preconfigured DNS resolvers you can use for free.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://controld.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://controld.com/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }
@@ -110,7 +69,9 @@ These DNS filtering solutions offer a web dashboard where you can customize the
![NextDNS logo](assets/img/dns/nextdns.svg){ align=right }
**NextDNS** is a customizable DNS service which lets you block security threats, unwanted content, and advertisements on a DNS level. They offer a fully functional free plan for limited use.
**NextDNS** is a customizable DNS service which lets you block security threats, unwanted content, and advertisements on a DNS level.
They offer a fully functional free plan for limited use.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://nextdns.io){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://nextdns.io/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }

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#### Device Guard
- Turn On Virtualization Based Security: **Enabled**
- Platform Security Level: **Secure Boot and DMA Protection**
- Secure Launch Configuration: **Enabled**
- Platform Security Level: **Secure Boot and DMA Protection**
- Secure Launch Configuration: **Enabled**
#### Internet Communication Management
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ AutoRun and AutoPlay are features which allow Windows to run a script or perform
- Turn off AutoPlay: **Enabled**
- Disallow Autoplay for nonvolume devices: **Enabled**
- Set the default behavior for AutoRun: **Enabled**
- Default AutoRun Behavior: **Do not execute any AutoRun commands**
- Default AutoRun Behavior: **Do not execute any AutoRun commands**
#### BitLocker Drive Encryption
You may wish to re-encrypt your operating system drive after changing these settings.
- Choose drive encryption method and cipher strength (Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7): **Enabled**
- Select the encryption method: **AES-256**
- Select the encryption method: **AES-256**
Setting the cipher strength for the Windows 7 policy still applies that strength to newer versions of Windows.
@@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ Despite the names of these policies, this doesn't _require_ you to do anything b
#### Data Collection and Preview Builds
- Allow Diagnostic Data: **Enabled**
- Options: **Send required diagnostic data** (Pro Edition); or
- Options: **Diagnostic data off** (Enterprise or Education Edition)
- Options: **Send required diagnostic data** (Pro Edition); or
- Options: **Diagnostic data off** (Enterprise or Education Edition)
- Limit Diagnostic Log Collection: **Enabled**
- Limit Dump Collection: **Enabled**
- Limit optional diagnostic data for Desktop Analytics: **Enabled**
- Options: **Disable Desktop Analytics collection**
- Options: **Disable Desktop Analytics collection**
- Do not show feedback notifications: **Enabled**
#### File Explorer
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This last setting disables OneDrive on your system; make sure to change it to **
- Allow Cortana: **Disabled**
- Don't search the web or display web results in Search: **Enabled**
- Set what information is shared in Search: **Enabled**
- Type of information: **Anonymous info**
- Type of information: **Anonymous info**
#### Sync your settings
@@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ This last setting disables OneDrive on your system; make sure to change it to **
- Do not send additional data: **Enabled**
- Consent > Configure Default consent: **Enabled**
- Consent level: **Always ask before sending data**
- Consent level: **Always ask before sending data**

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---
meta_title: "The Best Password Managers to Protect Your Privacy and Security - Privacy Guides"
title: "パスワードマネージャー"
title: パスワードマネージャー
icon: material/form-textbox-password
description: Password managers allow you to securely store and manage passwords and other credentials.
cover: passwords.webp
@@ -177,16 +177,10 @@ These password managers sync your passwords to a cloud server for easy accessibi
Bitwarden uses [PBKDF2](https://bitwarden.com/help/kdf-algorithms/#pbkdf2) as its key derivation function (KDF) algorithm by default. It also offers [Argon2](https://bitwarden.com/help/kdf-algorithms/#argon2id), which is more secure, as an alternative. You can change your account's KDF algorithm in the web vault:
- [x] Select **Settings > Security > Keys > KDF algorithm > Argon2id**
- [x] Select **Settings Security Keys KDF algorithm Argon2id**
Bitwarden's server-side code is [open source](https://github.com/bitwarden/server), so if you don't want to use the Bitwarden cloud, you can easily host your own Bitwarden sync server.
**Vaultwarden** is an alternative implementation of Bitwarden's sync server written in Rust and compatible with official Bitwarden clients, perfect for self-hosted deployment where running the resource-heavy official service might not be ideal. If you are looking to self-host Bitwarden on your own server, you almost certainly want to use Vaultwarden over Bitwarden's official server code.
[:octicons-repo-16: Vaultwarden Repository](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden ""){.md-button} [:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki){ .card-link title="Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-heart-16:](https://github.com/sponsors/dani-garcia){ .card-link title="Contribute" }
### Proton Pass
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>

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---
title: DNS Filtering
meta_title: "Self-Hosting DNS Solutions - Privacy Guides"
icon: material/dns
description: For our more technical readers, self-hosting a DNS solution can provide filtering for devices not covered by cloud-based DNS solutions.
cover: dns.webp
---
<small>Protects against the following threat(s):</small>
- [:material-server-network: Service Providers](../basics/common-threats.md#privacy-from-service-providers){ .pg-teal }
- [:material-account-cash: Surveillance Capitalism](../basics/common-threats.md#surveillance-as-a-business-model){ .pg-brown }
**Self-hosting DNS** is useful for providing [DNS filtering](https://cloudflare.com/learning/access-management/what-is-dns-filtering) on controlled platforms, such as smart TVs and other IoT devices, as no client-side software is needed. Keep in mind that the DNS solutions below are typically restricted to your home or local network unless you set up a more advanced configuration.
## DNS Sinkholes
[**DNS sinkholes**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_sinkhole) use DNS filtering to block unwanted web content such as advertisements.
### Pi-Hole
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>
![Pi-hole logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/pi-hole.svg){ align=right }
**Pi-hole** is an open-source DNS sinkhole which features a friendly web interface to view insights and manage blocked content. Pi-hole is designed to be hosted on a Raspberry Pi, but it is not limited to such hardware.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://pi-hole.net){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://pi-hole.net/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.pi-hole.net){ .card-link title="Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-heart-16:](https://pi-hole.net/donate){ .card-link title="Contribute" }
</div>
### AdGuard Home
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>
![AdGuard Home logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/adguard-home.svg){ align=right }
**AdGuard Home** is an open-source DNS sinkhole which features a polished web interface to view insights and manage blocked content.
[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://adguard.com/adguard-home/overview.html){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-eye-16:](https://adguard.com/privacy/home.html){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki){ .card-link title="Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
</div>

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---
title: Email Servers
meta_title: "Self-Hosted Email - Privacy Guides"
meta_title: "Self-Hosting Email - Privacy Guides"
icon: material/email
description: For our more technical readers, self-hosting your own email can provide additional privacy assurances by having maximum control over your data.
cover: email.webp
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ cover: email.webp
- [:material-server-network: Service Providers](../basics/common-threats.md#privacy-from-service-providers){ .pg-teal }
Advanced system administrators may consider setting up their own email server. Mail servers require attention and continuous maintenance in order to keep things secure and mail delivery reliable. In addition to the "all-in-one" solutions below, we've picked out a few articles that cover a more manual approach:
Advanced system administrators may consider setting up their own **email server**. Mail servers require attention and continuous maintenance in order to keep things secure and mail delivery reliable. In addition to the "all-in-one" solutions below, we've picked out a few articles that cover a more manual approach:
- [Setting up a mail server with OpenSMTPD, Dovecot and Rspamd](https://poolp.org/posts/2019-09-14/setting-up-a-mail-server-with-opensmtpd-dovecot-and-rspamd) (2019)
- [How To Run Your Own Mail Server](https://www.c0ffee.net/blog/mail-server-guide) (August 2017)

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---
title: Self-Hosting
meta_title: "Self-Hosted Software and Services - Privacy Guides"
description: For our more technical readers, self-hosted software and services can provide additional privacy assurances since you have maximum control over your data.
meta_title: "Self-Hosting Software and Services - Privacy Guides"
description: For our more technical readers, self-hosting software and services can provide additional privacy assurances since you have maximum control over your data.
cover: router.webp
---
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ cover: router.webp
- [:material-server-network: Service Providers](../basics/common-threats.md#privacy-from-service-providers){ .pg-teal }
Using **self-hosted software and services** can be a way to achieve a higher level of privacy through digital sovereignty, particularly independence from cloud servers controlled by product developers or vendors. By self-hosting, we mean hosting applications and data on your own hardware.
**Self-hosting** software and services can be a way to achieve a higher level of privacy through digital sovereignty, particularly independence from cloud servers controlled by product developers or vendors. By self-hosting, we mean hosting applications and data on your own hardware.
Self-hosting your own solutions requires advanced technical knowledge and a deep understanding of the associated risks. By becoming the host for yourself and possibly others, you take on responsibilities you might not otherwise have. Self-hosting privacy software improperly can leave you worse off than using e.g. an end-to-end encrypted service provider, so it is best avoided if you are not already comfortable doing so.
@@ -25,6 +25,35 @@ Self-hosting your own solutions requires advanced technical knowledge and a deep
[Learn more :material-arrow-right-drop-circle:](email-servers.md)
## :material-dns: DNS Filtering
<div class="grid cards" markdown>
- ![AdGuard Home logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/adguard-home.svg){ .twemoji loading=lazy } [AdGuard Home](dns-filtering.md#adguard-home)
- ![Pi-Hole logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/pi-hole.svg){ .twemoji loading=lazy } [Pi-Hole](dns-filtering.md#pi-hole)
</div>
[Learn more :material-arrow-right-drop-circle:](dns-filtering.md)
## :material-form-textbox-password: Password Management
### Vaultwarden
<div class="admonition recommendation" markdown>
![Vaultwarden logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/vaultwarden.svg#only-light){ align=right }
![Vaultwarden logo](../assets/img/self-hosting/vaultwarden-dark.svg#only-dark){ align=right }
**Vaultwarden** is an alternative implementation of [Bitwarden](../passwords.md#bitwarden)'s sync server written in Rust and compatible with official Bitwarden clients, perfect for self-hosted deployment where running the resource-heavy, [official service](https://github.com/bitwarden/server) might not be ideal.
[:octicons-repo-16: Repository](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden#readme){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki){ .card-link title="Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-heart-16:](https://github.com/sponsors/dani-garcia){ .card-link title="Contribute" }
</div>
## :material-account-supervisor-circle-outline: Social Networks
Self-hosting your own instance of a social network software can help circumvent potential [censorship on a server level](../social-networks.md#censorship-resistance) by a public server's administrator or admin team.
@@ -68,32 +97,32 @@ Self-hosting your own instance of a web-based frontend can help you circumvent r
- ![Redlib logo](../assets/img/frontends/redlib.svg){ .lg .middle .twemoji } [**Redlib (Reddit)**](../frontends.md#redlib)
---
---
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib#deployment){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib#deployment){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
- ![ProxiTok logo](../assets/img/frontends/proxitok.svg){ .lg .middle .twemoji } [**ProxiTok (TikTok)**](../frontends.md#proxitok)
---
---
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok/wiki/Self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok/wiki/Self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
- ![Invidious logo](../assets/img/frontends/invidious.svg#only-light){ .twemoji }![Invidious logo](../assets/img/frontends/invidious-dark.svg#only-dark){ .twemoji } [**Invidious (YouTube)**](../frontends.md#invidious)
---
---
[:octicons-home-16:](https://invidious.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.invidious.io/installation){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-home-16:](https://invidious.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.invidious.io/installation){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
- ![Piped logo](../assets/img/frontends/piped.svg){ .twemoji } [**Piped (YouTube)**](../frontends.md#piped)
---
---
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.piped.video/docs/self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://docs.piped.video/docs/self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
</div>
@@ -105,66 +134,66 @@ Tool recommendations in other categories of the website also provide a self-host
- ![Addy.io logo](../assets/img/email-aliasing/addy.svg){ .twemoji } [**Addy.io**](../email-aliasing.md#addyio)
---
---
[:octicons-home-16:](https://addy.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://addy.io/self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/anonaddy){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-home-16:](https://addy.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://addy.io/self-hosting){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/anonaddy){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
- ![SimpleLogin logo](../assets/img/email-aliasing/simplelogin.svg){ .twemoji } [**SimpleLogin**](../email-aliasing.md#simplelogin)
---
---
[:octicons-home-16:](https://addy.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/simple-login/app#prerequisites){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/simple-login){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
[:octicons-home-16:](https://addy.io){ .card-link title="Homepage" }
[:octicons-info-16:](https://github.com/simple-login/app#prerequisites){ .card-link title="Admin Documentation" }
[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/simple-login){ .card-link title="Source Code" }
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2. **Use a managed hosting service.** We don't have any specific recommendations, but there are a variety of hosting services which will create a brand-new server on your own domain (or occasionally a subdomain of their domain, but we recommend against this unless registering your own domain presents too much of a burden to your privacy).
Typically, hosting providers will handle the _technical_ side of your server, but completely leave the _moderation_ side up to you. This often represents a better approach than self-hosting for most people because you can benefit from greater control over your own server without worrying about technical problems or unpatched security vulnerabilities.
Typically, hosting providers will handle the _technical_ side of your server, but completely leave the _moderation_ side up to you. This often represents a better approach than self-hosting for most people because you can benefit from greater control over your own server without worrying about technical problems or unpatched security vulnerabilities.
You should look closely at your hosting provider's terms of service and acceptable use policies before registering. These are often far more broad than typical hosted server rules, and they are far less likely to be enforced without recourse, but they can still be restrictive in undesirable ways.
You should look closely at your hosting provider's terms of service and acceptable use policies before registering. These are often far more broad than typical hosted server rules, and they are far less likely to be enforced without recourse, but they can still be restrictive in undesirable ways.
## Mastodon
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ There are a number of privacy controls under the **privacy and reach** tab here.
- [ ] **Automatically accept new followers**: You should consider unchecking this box to have a private profile. This will allow you to review who can follow your account before accepting them.
In contrast to most social media platforms, if you have a private profile you still have the _option_ to publish posts which are publicly visible to non-followers and can still be boosted by non-followers. Therefore, unchecking this box is the only way to have the _choice_ to publish to either the entire world or a select group of people.
In contrast to most social media platforms, if you have a private profile you still have the _option_ to publish posts which are publicly visible to non-followers and can still be boosted by non-followers. Therefore, unchecking this box is the only way to have the _choice_ to publish to either the entire world or a select group of people.
- [ ] **Show follows and followers on profile**: You should uncheck this box to hide your social graph from the public. It is fairly uncommon for the list of people you follow to have some genuine benefit to others, but that information can present a risk to you.

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[詳細 :material-arrow-right-drop-circle:](dns.md#encrypted-dns-proxies)
#### セルフホストソリューション
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- ![AdGuard Home logo](assets/img/dns/adguard-home.svg){ .twemoji loading=lazy } [AdGuard Home](dns.md#adguard-home)
- ![Pi-hole logo](assets/img/dns/pi-hole.svg){ .twemoji loading=lazy } [Pi-hole](dns.md#pi-hole)
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[詳細 :material-arrow-right-drop-circle:](dns.md#self-hosted-dns-filtering)
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#### 支払いマスキングサービス