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I always recommend self-hosting, as you will be the only person with access to the data.
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I always recommend self-hosting, as you will be the only person with access to the data.
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## Privacy
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Parasitter cares about your privacy, and for this it will never make any connection to Twitter. We use [Nitter's](https://nitter.net) rss feed to fetch all the tweets from your followed users. Images are also loaded from nitter. If you want to use a specific Nitter instance you can replace it on the file `app/routes.py`.
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It is always recommended to set up a self-hosted instance. It is quite easy and conveninent and will give you full control over your data. The only data that is stored on the Database is:
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* Hashed password
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* Username
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* Email (we won't send you any mails so you can make up the mail) - This is for future versions.
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* List of followed users
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* List of saved posts
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## Self hosting
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## Self hosting
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1. Install `python3`, `pip3` and `git`.
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1. Install `python3`, `pip3` and `git`.
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2. Clone this repository:
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2. Clone this repository:
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If you don't mind about that, you can jump to step **5.** and ignore everything about "[env]".
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If you don't mind about that, you can jump to step **5.** and ignore everything about "[env]".
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- `python3 -m venv venv`
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- `python3 -m venv venv`
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- `source venv/bin/activate`
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- `source venv/bin/activate`
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> Now you are inside of the virtual environment for python. All instructions wiht [env] indicate that must be done inside the env if you decided to create one.
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> Now you are inside of the virtual environment for python. All instructions wiht [env] indicate that must be done inside the env if you decided to create one. From now on, you will always need to start the application from within the virtual env.
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5. [env] Update pip
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5. [env] Update pip
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- `pip install --upgrade pip`
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- `pip install --upgrade pip`
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6. [env] Install the dependencies:
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6. [env] Install the dependencies:
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