* Added ExifCleaner to the Metadata Removal Tools section on the Productivity Tools page
* ExifCleaner logo: Convert PNG to SVG with vectorizer.io and export as optimized SVG using Inkscape.
* Remove redundent text
* Mention ExifTool
* Oops missing "
* Replace svg with one that isn't retarded
* Change canvas to 128x128 px
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nathan Gray <dng@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: Dawid Potocki <dawid@dawidpotocki.com>
* Add explanation for disabling WebRTC in Safari
* Add brief explanation of what disabling WebRTC does
* Update _includes/sections/browser-webrtc.html
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Removed second test button
* Add note about WebRTC with Snowflake
* Grammar is hard
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Corrected iOS to macOS
iOS is for phones
Co-authored-by: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Upgrade OnionShare as top 1 file sharing option, demote Firefox Send to 2nd and add warning about logging
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* OnionShare has a receiver option, so the other party can send files too
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* Move Firefox Send back as first entry after discussion
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* add FramaDrop
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* extend croc description (main advantage is that there is no dependencies, receiver can simply open the binary and type the passphrase)
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* add warning for FramaDrop
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* OnionShare simplify description
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* FreedomBox XMPP server (instead of Jabber), fixes#1692
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* replace PTIO link with external source
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* Fix SVG being black
Adobe Illustrator SVGs have rendering problems on PTIO for unknown to
me reasons. Inkscape works fine.
* Rewrite with plain Flexbox
Nicer end-user experience than Bootstrap grid
Remove the following operating systems, because of described issues
KNOPPIX:
- Site has optional HTTPS, so all links, will make you go back to HTTP
- Source code distributed on ISOs, no online repositories/tarballs
Puppy Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Looks like garbage
Tiny Core Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Not really usable or useful
- Looks like garbage
Add Debian and Fedora to Worth Mentioning PC Live Operating Systems,
since they are recommended as normal operating systems and support
LiveUSB.