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Jun 28 17:16 UTC

Data Privacy while using API tools (news.ycombinator.com)

4 points|by 11shyam11||4 comments|Read full story on news.ycombinator.com
What’s the best Postman alternative if privacy is a concern — Postmate Client vs. Thunder Client?

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  1. 1. runningmike||context
    Your questions is rather general. But a try: "What’s the best Postman alternative if privacy is a concern — Postmate Client vs. Thunder Client?"

    - Always use a local client (100%) that you fully control. - Be aware tat many providers have advanced finger printing techniques. So reaching out to a remote API is always a severe privacy risks! At least when you make an API call from you 'own' computer/home/work to an API-service. - Most 'tools' for making API tools use telemetry. If you use a tool within a IDE that uses Telemetry you could be harmed twice. (E.g. VSCode with Thunder Client)

  2. 2. Yahyaaa||context
    It depends on what you mean by "privacy."There are at least three separate concerns: Does the client send telemetry? Does it sync your collections or API definitions to a cloud service? Do your API requests transit through a third-party server, or are they sent directly from your machine?

    Those matter much more than whether the client is Postman, Thunder Client, or something else.

  3. 3. coronapl||context
    You can look into Bruno: https://www.usebruno.com
  4. 4. penpendian||context
    i fully trust openrouter zdr and distillable parameters, i said a lot of controversial things, and there no cop round up my doorsteps