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by smt88 1885 days ago
You can't prove that you don't collect data. Even an external code audit is not a guarantee.

You could offer a Docker image to left people self-host, you could stream through a different encrypted channel (like some E2E messenger that people trust), or you could just give up trying to prove anything.

The vast majority of users won't care about privacy enough, and the ones who care will be able to run their own image.

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I am not sure if most of those people who care about privacy is also technically able to self host a server. But this maybe an option too.
Caring about privacy requires hosting a server. Or they can just give up on remote viewing.

They don't need to self-host really anyway. There are lots of one-click Docker image hosting options in various clouds.