I’m curious what your stance on using products and services from non-European foundations is.
The discussion on LibreOffice made me think about your acceptance of open source products or free services from no-European, or even US American, foundations (The Open Document Foundartion is registerd germany, though).
Mozilla data privacy controversy aside my thought would for example apply to
- Apache Software Foundation (OpenOffice)
- Mozilla Foundation (Firefox, Thunderbird, …)
- Signal foundation (Signal)
to name the biggest.
For me the use of non-commercial or even open-source products and services from different non-European countries is okay, as they are funded by donations.
The whole idea of buyFromEU seems to funnel money into the own economy in order to have a strong market, and also to proudly use European products. The above mentioned foundations help to increase data sovereignty and after all break loose from commercial solutions that aim at deep integrations and walled gardens.
Instead of Signal I would use Matrix, as it’s decentralised and the Foundation is based in the UK
Jip. I’m using both, but I just made a case for my colleagues/friends and familiy to quit Whatsapp and go to Signal and even that wasn’t received with thunderous applause. I guess it is still a viable option and better than before.
or use both of them for different purposes. when it comes to friends and family, or coworkers, I’ll be more comfortable sharing my phone number (which also makes it more accessible and discoverable) than my @bussyslayer_uwu:meowtrix.social Matrix handle.
As far as I know you can also use your phone number to find accounts on Matrix/Element.
depends on the instance. matrix.org doesn’t support that.
Good point. On ther other hand you can use signal with a handle of your choice, too. You don’t need to distributed your phone number anymore.