Hahaha I use their crypto to buy crypto I want so that’s the reason I asked in the first place. But I guess I’ll go back to Firefox, which is the browser I prefer anyways.
These reasons are definitely an eye opener.
Hahaha I use their crypto to buy crypto I want so that’s the reason I asked in the first place. But I guess I’ll go back to Firefox, which is the browser I prefer anyways.
These reasons are definitely an eye opener.
I did not know this, thank you.
Is Firefox not also using chromium?
Can someone inform me what’s wrong with the brave browser?
Even with auto-rotate off it still rotates 🤣 I just turned my head instead
I held off on getting one for the longest time. Just bought one and my god is the rice so much better now.
I can only assume this but this is most likely a response to the C-11 bill that just passed. Netflix was already losing mass amounts of content due to other streaming services. And now our government is mandating that all online streaming have & pay for a certain amount of Canadian content…
Our government is really the one fucking us over when it comes to the internet. From only ever helping monopolies to passing laws on the internet that can only harm users.
You die immediately after this
How’s the speed on Mullvad? I have gigabit currently and don’t really want to compromise the speed of my connection
How do you find mullvad? like in terms of speed/price/tracking
hahaha I guess it doesn’t work well then XD
Edit: Although, it doesn’t have everything so maybe it works a little bit
For information on it: Anonymous Mode
If using qBittorrent there is an anonymous option. Not sure if works well but I haven’t received an ISP email in a long time since I set it
Probably because it became very profitable to let everyone do that 😔
They didn’t really give good context to the situation. They really should be talking about how these changes are going to be affecting reddit’s sources of information. That the fee’s they want to charge are ridiculously high for any developer (essentially pricing out any but the rich). How all content is user generated, maintained and controlled and yet reddit feels they are the owners of it. If they want to make these changes then they need to be taking a serious look at the solutions the community are coming up with.
I’m waiting on my GDPR first, as I’d like a backup of my data. But their support is dodging questions about it too. Have yet to give me a firm answer:
I stopped trusting google when they decided to remove the “Do not be evil” clause