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Trending privacy discussions span practical alternatives to commercial surveillance gear (Ring cameras) using privacy-preserving builds, and tools like a privacy-focused desktop browser (Zap Browser). Others focus on policy and legal/privacy-label questions, including Texas’ lawsuit over WhatsApp claims and concerns about app-store privacy labels and online age checks.

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Key Takeaway People are pushing privacy forward both technically—through alternatives to mainstream surveillance—and through scrutiny of how major platforms and app ecosystems handle personal data.
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People are pushing privacy forward both technically—through alternatives to mainstream surveillance—and through scrutiny of how major platforms and app ecosystems handle personal data.

Trending privacy discussions span practical alternatives to commercial surveillance gear (Ring cameras) using privacy-preserving builds, and tools like a privacy-focused desktop browser (Zap Browser). Others focus on policy and legal/privacy-label questions, including Texas’ lawsuit over WhatsApp claims and concerns about app-store privacy labels and online age checks.

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project type Privacy-preserving alternative to Ring cameras
hardware mention Raspberry Pi Zero 2W used for the alternative

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  • Follow r/selfhosted and r/raspberry_pi for updates to the Ring-camera alternative build. r/selfhosted

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  • [For iOS Developers] App Store privacy labels: Can iOS apps access personal data without permission? r/privacy
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