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this post was submitted on 02 Jun 2024
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Privacy
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No. Posts are not downloaded and Quiblr is purely a frontend (you can choose which instance you want to use). The algorithm basically crafts the relevant API calls to populate the For You feed with content that matches your usage preferences. Those preferences and metadata are all stored on your device
Ah, so the "100% private" part is purely the recommendation engine.
I see what you mean. To clarify, Quiblr as a platform is also 100% private. It doesn't even use Google Analytics. The only data that I collect is anything submitted via the Feedback form + Umami for analytics .
It's a very nice feature of a pretty polished frontend I haven't heard of before, I'll be sure to try it out!
Let me know if you have any feedback!