Many users are reevaluating their daily applications in favor of alternatives that prioritize user experience and data security.
Proton Unlimited is a suite of tools that replaces several Google services, including Proton Mail as a private alternative to Gmail, Proton Drive as a substitute for Google Drive, Photos, and Docs, and includes Proton Calendar, VPN, Authenticator, and Pass, all designed with privacy in mind.
Brave is a browser that prioritizes user privacy and maintains a similar interface to Chrome, supporting Chrome extensions and requiring no additional configuration for privacy settings, although it occasionally misidentifies non-ad content as ads.
Claude is a chatbot that emphasizes data security and offers features like Artifacts for app creation, while organizing conversations for better usability, though it lacks some functionalities found in competitors like Gemini.
Inoreader is an RSS reader that allows users to curate their news feeds according to personal preferences, offering a free version with limitations that do not significantly impede the user experience.
Obsidian is a note-taking application that emphasizes offline capabilities and user privacy, providing a flexible alternative to Notion and Evernote, with a clean interface and basic functionalities accessible for beginners.