I’m looking for ones that ideally don’t log IP. Is there a guide somewhere that looks into each of these instances and whether or not they fulfill the privacy promise?

I’m most interested in Invidious.

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there is no way to verify they don’t actually log anything

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Eh. You can inspect the source code. Certainly there’s no way to verify they haven’t modified the source code but also why would they modify it to store your IP?

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The source code of the frontend is unrelated to the webserver they use, which can absolutely store your IP.

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To be 100% sure? Host it yourself. There is always a chance the operator violates your privacy, willing or unwillingly.

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To be 100% sure? Host it yourself.

I mean for privacy, not really. Then the site in question is logging all of your activity from your personal IP, as opposed to an IP shared with others.

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Making it available to others as well would be the perfect solution then

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It’s also a great way to have your server completely overwhelmed with traffic but yeah.

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Self hosting doesn’t limited to hosting in home. It can be a VPS, colocation, or even in your work place if the IT department is happy about it.

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If it’s a VPS, it’s still your IP

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I trust my folks at sdf as fellow unix hackers.

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self hosting is the only way to guarantee logs arent shared.

however it also means that your server address only pulls requests for things YOU look at, not the whole pool of people using the server. imo this is a bad trade off as it would allow the services to track my browsing easily anyway.

personally I would recommend looking at libredirect with a large # of frontend instances selcted & a vpn/tor. these websites normally work without javascript, so assuming you have a privacy focused browser your IP is the only tracking metric they really have. spreading your requests out over different servers whilst using a proxy would make this really difficult to correlate as it would require that mutliple instance operators were malicious & collaborating.

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Trusting is good, but… don’t trusting is better…

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