Browser syncing Without iCloud (Firefox sync or Orion sync) - via Kagi servers for paid users
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@Yannick I would strongly recommend your team re-reviews this topic. @chorizo's tin foil hat turns out to have been more than warranted. (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgj54eq4vejo)
In effect, I have now completely switched over to LibreWolf for my desktop browsing, and Orion now looks to be the only somewhat decently private browser for iOS. But the iCloud backupsync is the main reason I wouldn't use Orion on my Macbook instead of LibreWolf.
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octomutt
hi! this thread is strictly related to syncing via Kagi servers and since Kagi doesn't want to handle our data this is a Nofix.
We need to open another thread specifically for my suggestions to get them upvoted and and have the devs working on it.
They have just started to work on the Linux version of Orion so they need time, is not something that can be done immediately, meanwhile avoid syncing (I already do this) I think we can live without sync for some month, use a trusted notes app for your bookmarks or whatever...
I will open the two feature requests on the next days, one for syncthing and one for the floccus like feature (because floccus extension doesn't work on mobile need to be integrated directly in Orion)
please guys take a look at this:
Vlad Why would you not want to use Apple's infrastructure that comes built into every Apple device by default?
Apple can no longer offer Advanced Data Protection in the United Kingdom to new users. https://support.apple.com/en-us/122234
Eventually users who already have ADP enabled will be asked to disable EE2E on their iCloud accounts.
Many like myself are now looking for alternatives to Safari that don't rely on iCloud for syncing.
Coming from Firefox and being a platform-hopper myself, I too was looking for a cross-platform link sync. I asked ChatGPT Deep Research what the best open source, self-hostable, cross platform bookmark sync system is. It looks like Linkwarden is the answer.
It is popular (has the most Github stars, >10k, of all apps in the category), AGPL-3 licensed, and actively developed by a company which offers a hosting service for it. It has a Chrome or Firefox extension. It also supports both heirarchical (tree / folder style) links and tagging, as well as performing full-text indexing for search.
LinkAce, linkding, and Wallabag get honorable mentions.
More in the report: https://chatgpt.com/share/67d107e1-e9e0-8011-86c2-f76bf9ba4992
Exactly this! Once/if I am forced to remove ADP I will have to look for alternatives too.
Would sync via Webdav be possible? Then people could use other services, even self-hosted ones. I know that Alfred.app for example can be synced via Webdav and I think OmniFocus offers this, too. And when Orion for Linux comes, iCloud can't be used for sync.
nielsk
there is a feature request for a keepass/syncthing/any-cloud-provider if you want to take a look:
https://orionfeedback.org/d/10063-cross-platform-sync-user-data-ownership-keepass-syncthing-cloud-provider-choice