m4ri0g I'm using GOS to stay out of Google ;)
How do you do to recognize a song is playing around you?
i know, me too...keep your friend close and your enemies closer that is what i have sandboxed phones where i can see what they do and offer.
the most private way is find the origin of the song and go ask the dj/clerk which song is it.
Shazam.com works without an account.
Not as fast to open but much more privacy-respecting than using the actual app, and way better than any open-source alternative. Just add the PWA and you're good to go.
I don't understand the problem really: why not just disable the app (Shazam) and quickly enable it when you need it in settings?
While disabled it can't collect any data, phone home or communicate with other apps. That's how I set up my "recreational" and "rarely used" apps. Going through hoops to achieve what exactly? Doesn't seem like it's worth it.
n3t_admin if I do this the song I will recognize surely ends before app started :)
TGOS Unfortunately it doesn't work while using Brave, I get the message that the page coudn't be found after recognising a song.
But at least it shows me the name of the song for a second :)
Although I agreed on Widevine, Cookies and unchecked aggressive Tracking Filtering or Filterlists
I just tried here, it works in my Brave, with fingerprinting block, agressive tracker & ads blocking, and only first-party cookies allowed.
But since Vanadium included content filtering, I don't really use Brave anymore.
n3t_admin I don't understand the problem really: why not just disable the app (Shazam) and quickly enable it when you need it in settings?
The less apps you have installed the better. Apps can fingerprint your device, talk to each other, etc, etc. So I try to have as few apps installed as possible. And only the absolutely indispensable privacy-invasive proprietary apps (in my case, WhatsApp).
Hb1hf just one thing to add about Brave.
It doesn't disable JIT, which is afaik the main vulnerability source for browsers nowadays, desktop or mobile.
And, worst thing, if you ever run into Brave Search's captcha, you'll notice it doesn't work without JIT. So they current policy is to stick with JIT, it's not just something they haven't done yet.
When I was posting, it wasn't going in Brave but now it works ;)
I prefer Brave bc of the extensive and customisable ad and tracking filter lists which blocks close to every annoyances while browsing. ( no coockie banner, ads, anything)
Best way for me till now for browsing ( no need to agree to cookie banner for ecample) so sites I browse haven't priviledge collecting anything what they want.
PWA's like X, deepseek, reddit or Shazam get just the necessary & I can manually filter out thinks distracting me.
For me there's no reason to use Vanadium at all allthough it is more secure.
Brave which is more anonymous fits more my use case and I hope they fix JIT bc I don't think Vanadium wants to offer extensive filtering options like brave