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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14943 · Jul 10

#dart The Flutter Packages repository on GitHub holds the source code for official Flutter packages made by the core team, including popular ones like camera, google_maps_flutter, and shared_preferences, all available for use in your apps and also published on pub.dev for easy installation[4]. This means you get reliable, well-maintained tools for features like maps, user preferences, and device hardware access, helping you build apps faster and with less worry about bugs or compatibility issues. The benefit is that you can trust these packages for quality and support, and you can even help improve them by reporting issues or contributing code[4]. https://github.com/flutter/packages

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@libreware · Post #980 · 09/24/2021, 03:11 PM

Briar 1.3.8 release today https://briarproject.org/news/2021-briar-1.3-released/ Official Briar fdroid repository: https://briarproject.org/fdroid/repo/?fingerprint=1FB874BEE7276D28ECB2C9B06E8A122EC4BCB4008161436CE474C257CBF49BD6 #briar#im#p2p

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@libreware · Post #1143 · 05/26/2023, 01:59 PM

6 Best Secure Messaging Alternatives to WhatsApp | Avoid the Hack – https://avoidthehack.com/best-secure-messengers The content of your messages and the metadata associated with them should be secure and private. Unfortunately many messengers out there fail to do this. Telegram operates in the cloud, and while this does have good portability across multiple devices and device types, the service provider (or anyone with access to the cloud server) could theoretically read them at any time with relative ease; Telegram stores messages on the third-party cloud provider's server. According to Telegram’s privacy policy, the service itself logs IP addresses and phone numbers. #Infosec#Session#SimpleXchat#Briar#Threema #Element#Telegram#privacy