https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
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There is nothing for snapchat.
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There is nothing for snapchat.
I found FMSnap on https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1336&t=5277281
Your not going to find third party clients like the way Infinity is implemented, instead your only option is modded clients. This doesn't have anything that improves your privacy from Snapchat itself unless you are talking about the spoof location but you could just not give Snapchat your location in the first place. Never used it, but Mobilism and Rockmods are trusted in the piracy community so its worth a shot if it fits your needs.
damn i was really hoping for some privacy lol. either way i get dark mode, so thanks :)
You have list of alternative frontends here https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
For snapchat, it would be hard to create alternative client, because it has no API that lets you send or view recordings, so it would require reverse engineering and/or checking its communication with the server. If you want alternative for snap, you'd need to invite your friends there, and there the problem begins.
Do not forget https://www.privacyguides.org/ . You are in the "Privacy Guides" community after all and this link is in the side bar. This is a general answer. Maybe does not list anything for your specific client question though.
Another one I like is https://alternativeto.net/. Not specifically privacy, but gets an alternative list for almost anything, and there are various search filters too.