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These apps are popular among Below Radar users and come highly recommended.

  • Buttondown →

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    A great newsletter provider that supports Markdown formatting. One of the first providers to turn tracking off by default.

  • European Alternatives →

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    A wide range of digital services hosted in the EU such analytics, payment providers, search engines, domain name registrars, VPNs, email, etc.

  • Fastmail →

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    Privacy-focused email with great integrations.

  • Fathom →

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    Leading privacy-focused analytics with features like automatic EU traffic routing, event tracking and uptime monitoring.

  • Good Reports →

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    Recommendations for various tools and apps.

  • Matomo →

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    Matomo offers analytics that lets site owners protect user privacy and turn on more invasive marketing features (such as session recording) in a granular way.

  • Plausible →

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    Plausible offer EU-hosted open source privacy-focused analytics with features like event-tracking and team sharing.

  • Privacy Not Included →

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    Mozilla’s very useful privacy assessment of various tech.

  • Privacy Tools →

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    Recommendations to help you fight surveillance with encryption and privacy tools.

  • Security Checklist →

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    Brian Lovin’s brilliant checklist to help you stay safe online.

  • Surveillance Report →

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    A weekly podcast keeping you up-to-date on privacy and security in tech.

  • Surveillance Self-Defense →

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  • Switching Software →

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    A thorough list of privacy-focused apps with a focus on free and open source software.

  • Sync →

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    End-to-end encryped file storage with a feature set – and app – to rival Dropbox.

  • Proton Mail →

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    Secure, end-to-end encryped email.

  • Blacklight →

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    Check which trackers, third-party cookies, session recorders and other invasive tools are being used on a website.

  • Notion →

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    Docs, tables, databases, collaboration – Notion has become an incredibly popular tool for teams of all sizes.