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zk | 1 days ago (raw) | root | parent | reply | flag +2
 I did too, one of my first checks of any new app is for trackers, I tolerate Sentry, but anything else if I have a choice is a no gp 
 That is not cool, what is that app to check the trackers?  
zk | 1 days ago (raw) | root | parent | reply | flag +9
 Add this link to Obtanium or install it from F-Droid

https://github.com/TrackerControl/tracker-control-android
 
 Thanks!!! 
 nice, thanks for sharing, not installing, checked #Amethyst, perfect!

Thanks nostr:nprofile1qqs24yz8xftq8kkdf7q5yzf4v7tn2ek78v0zp2y427mj3sa7f34ggjcpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj703s8dt for being a model of privacy and hands down the best pure #Nostr client out there, much love to you lads

https://image.nostr.build/6ef7f115df6e931ba173792b19fec3c092e02e53a061ceb39f09a4a1e5279c56.jpg 
 Why you tolerate Sentry? Wouldnt be the logical build to have none? 
zk | 1 days ago (raw) | root | parent | reply | flag +5
 If you do some research among cyber security experts you will find that Sentry is mentioned as a more private alternative to Firebase Crashlytics.

Sentry is more private due to its focus on developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring, without the need for crowdsourced data. Still there may be data collection, that is not perfect, but, IMO, tolerable...

But I agree, no trackers is the way to go for full users trust, specially when your target users are technically curious or savvy
 
 thanks, got it