https://github.com/iv-org/invidiousInvidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube
- Audio-only mode (and no need to keep window open on mobile)
- Free software (AGPLv3 licensed)
- No ads
- No need to create a Google account to save subscriptions
- Lightweight (homepage is ~4 KB compressed)
- Tools for managing subscriptions:
- Only show unseen videos
- Only show latest (or latest unseen) video from each channel
- Delivers notifications from all subscribed channels
- Automatically redirect homepage to feed
- Import subscriptions from YouTube
- Dark mode
- Embed support
- Set default player options (speed, quality, autoplay, loop)
- Does not require JS to play videos
- Support for Reddit comments in place of YT comments
- Import/Export subscriptions, watch history, preferences
- Does not use any of the official YouTube APIs
- Developer API
List of instances
https://github.com/user234683/youtube-localyoutube-local
youtube-local is a browser-based client written in Python for watching Youtube anonymously and without the lag of the slow page used by Youtube. One of the primary features is that all requests are routed through Tor, except for the video file at googlevideo.com. This is analogous to what HookTube (defunct) and Invidious do, except that you do not have to trust a third-party to respect your privacy.
Features
- Standard pages of Youtube: search, channels, playlists
- Anonymity from Google's tracking by routing requests through Tor
- Local playlists: These solve the two problems with creating playlists on Youtube: (1) they're datamined and (2) videos frequently get deleted by Youtube and lost from the playlist, making it very difficult to find a reupload as the title of the deleted video is not displayed.
- Themes: Light, Gray, and Dark
- Subtitles
- Easily download videos or their audio
- No ads
- View comments
- Javascript not required
- Theater and non-theater mode
- Subscriptions that are independent from Youtube
- Fast page
- Settings allow fine-tuned control over when/how comments or related videos are shown
- Optionally skip sponsored segments using SponsorBlock's API
- Custom video speeds
- Video transcript
- Supports all available video qualities: 144p through 2160p
List of instances(N/A)
https://github.com/TeamPiped/PipedPiped
YouTube has an extremely invasive privacy policy which relies on using user data in unethical ways. You give them a lot of data - ranging from ideas, music taste, content, political opinions, and much more than you think.
By using Piped, you can freely watch and listen to content without the fear of prying eyes watching everything you are doing.
Features
User Features
Technical Features
- No Ads
- No Tracking
- Lightweight on server and client
- Infinite Scrolling
- Light/Dark themes
- Login
- Feeds
- Playlists
- Integration with SponsorBlock
- Integration with LBRY for streaming
- Integration with Return YouTube Dislike via RYD-Proxy
- 4K support
- No connections to Google's servers
- Playing just audio
- PWA support
- Support for iOS
- Locally saved Preferences
- Available in many languages, thanks to our translators
- Embedded video support
- Multi-region load-balancing
- Performant by design, designed to handle 1000s of users concurrently
- Does not use official YouTube APIs
- Uses NewPipeExtractor to extract information
- Public JSON API
List of instances
https://github.com/zedeus/nitterNitter (WIP)
A free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy.
Inspired by the invidio.us project.
- No JavaScript or ads
- All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Twitter
- Prevents Twitter from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
- Unofficial API (no rate limits or developer account required)
- Lightweight (for @nim_lang, 36KB vs 580KB from twitter.com)
- RSS feeds
- Themes
- Mobile support (responsive design)
- AGPLv3 licensed, no proprietary instances permitted
Todo (roughly in this order)
- Embeds
- Caching + archiving tweets/profiles
- Simple account system with customizable feed
- Json API endpoints
- Emoji support (WIP, uses native font for now)
List of instances
https://github.com/cloudrac3r/bibliogramBibliogram
An alternative front-end for Instagram.
Bibliogram works without client-side JavaScript, has no ads or tracking, and doesn't urge you to sign up.
See also: Invidious, a front-end for YouTube.
Join the Bibliogram discussion room on Matrix: #bibliogram:matrix.org
Features
- View profile and timeline, Infinite scroll, User memory cache, RSS (latest 12 posts), View post, Galleries, Homepage, Videos, Galleries of videos, Optimised for mobile, Instance list, Clickable usernames and hashtags, Proper error checking, Favicon
- Not implemented yet: Image disk cache, Settings (e.g. data saving), List view, IGTV, Test suite, Rate limiting, Public API, Explore hashtags, Explore locations, more...?
These features may not be able to be implemented for technical reasons:
- Stories
These features will not be added, unless you ask reallllly nicely:
- Comments
- Tagging users
These features will not be added, and I will not investigate adding them:
- Viewing or interacting with a private profile's timeline
List of instances
https://codeberg.org/teddit/tedditteddit
A free and open source alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy. Inspired by the Nitter project.
- No JavaScript or ads
- All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Reddit
- Prevents Reddit from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
- Unofficial API (RSS & JSON support, no rate limits or Reddit account required)
- Lightweight (teddit frontpage: ~30 HTTP requests with ~270 KB of data downloaded vs. Reddit frontpage: ~190 requests with ~24 MB)
- Self-hostable. Anyone can setup an instance. An instance can either use Reddit's API with or without OAuth (so Reddit API key is not necessarily needed).
List of instances
https://github.com/redlib-org/redlibRedlib
10-second pitch: Redlib is a private front-end like Invidious but for Reddit. Browse the coldest takes of r/unpopularopinion without being tracked.
- Fast: written in Rust for blazing-fast speeds and memory safety
- Light: no JavaScript, no ads, no tracking, no bloat
- Private: all requests are proxied through the server, including media
- Secure: strong Content Security Policy prevents browser requests to Reddit
List of instances
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-searchWhoogle Search
Get Google search results, but without any ads, javascript, AMP links, cookies, or IP address tracking. Easily deployable in one click as a Docker app, and customizable with a single config file. Quick and simple to implement as a primary search engine replacement on both desktop and mobile.
Features
- No ads or sponsored content
- No javascript
- No cookies
- No tracking/linking of your personal IP address*
- No AMP links
- No URL tracking tags (i.e. utm=%s)
- No referrer header
- Tor and HTTP/SOCKS proxy support
- Autocomplete/search suggestions
- POST request search and suggestion queries (when possible)
- View images at full res without site redirect (currently mobile only)
- Dark mode
- Randomly generated User Agent
- Easy to install/deploy
- DDG-style bang (i.e. !<tag> <query>) searches
- Optional location-based searching (i.e. results near <city>)
- Optional NoJS mode to disable all Javascript in results
*If deployed to a remote server, or configured to send requests through a VPN, Tor, proxy, etc.
List of instances
https://codeberg.org/orenom/wikilessWikiless
A free open source alternative Wikipedia front-end focused on privacy.
- No JavaScript or ads.
- All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Wikipedia.
- Prevents Wikipedia getting your IP address.
- Self-hostable. Anyone can setup a private or public instance.
List of instances
https://git.lolcat.ca/lolcat/4get4get
What is this?
This is a metasearch engine that gets results from other engines, and strips away all of the tracking parameters and Microsoft/globohomo bullshit they add. Most of the other alternatives to Google jack themselves off about being ""privacy respecting"" or whatever the fuck but it always turns out to be a total lie, and I just got fed up with their shit honestly. Alternatives like Searx or YaCy all fucking sucks so I made my own thing.
My goal
Provide users with a privacy oriented, extremely lightweight, ad free, free as in freedom (and free beer!) way to search for documents around the internet, with minimal, optional javascript code. My long term goal would be to build my own index (that doesn't suck) and provide users with an unbiased search engine, with no political inclinations.
List of instances
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