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title: "Resources"
date: 2022-10-22
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Here is a small list of popular resources in the privacy communities.
### Good Resouces
These websites contains a significant amount of factual technical information and are generally good resources to follow.
NAME | NOTES |
| :--- | :--- |
[GrapheneOS FAQ](https://grapheneos.org/faq) | Information on GrapheneOS and general Android security.
[Madaidan's Insecurities](https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/) | Highlighting security issues within popular technologies, debunking misinformation, and providing free security guidance for everyone.
[PrivacyGuides](https://privacyguides.org) | Privacy software recommendations and information for protecting your data security and privacy. Note that we do not agree with all of their recommendations.
[Wonderfall's Lab](https://wonderfall.dev) | Thoughts and research on security, privacy, and pharmacology.
[Wonderfall's Space](https://wonderfall.space/) | Blog posts about privacy and security in French.
[Seidgy's Blog](https://seirdy.one) | Thoughts on security, privacy, and software freedom.
### Bad Resources
These resources spread a significant amount of misinformation, poorly researched claims, and fear-uncertainy-doubt, yet is somehow very popular.
NAME | NOTES |
| :--- | :--- |
Rob Braxman | Spreads misinformation about general mobile security, open source security, companies, encrypted messengers (Signal in particular), and email providers (ProtonMail in particular) to sell his insecure products.
PrivacyTools.io | [Hostile takeover](https://www.privacyguides.org/about/privacytools/) of the previous incarnation of PrivacyGuides. The website has practically become an affliate/sponsored links farm and recommends insecure/obsolete products, some of which do not even work.