They can remove adblocks all they want.
Private DNS will still exist, there’s at least two that have noads DNS, Mullvad and LibreDNS.
They work in most browser’s/devices etc.
Migrant from fmhy, so starting afresh 🥲 🥲
They can remove adblocks all they want.
Private DNS will still exist, there’s at least two that have noads DNS, Mullvad and LibreDNS.
They work in most browser’s/devices etc.
You can try a private DNS, easy to set up in Android and blocks ads in most apps and browsers
Invest in a mesh WiFi network.
They can be pricey but perfect for old buildings with thick brick walls.
Is a distinct possibility.
Even now I come across US sites which don’t work because they don’t want to have the whole GDPR compliance for EU members, which is usually overcome by a simple VPN to Canada/USA.
Funny thing about this is that the very people this is supposed to protect are probably far more tech savvy than the dinosaurs writing the legislation.
Torrent sites are blocked in UK by most isps , does it stop torrenting? No. And this wont work either it will just restrict the internet for the majority to “protect” the minority.
So long as you trust that no means no.
We were both married and I was genuinely worried she might feel the same way.
Why ruin four people’s live on an indulgence?
In my case won’t matter company has deplyed Edge on all company Mac’s for better integration apparently. (͡•_ ͡• )
Great app.
Might be nice to also have a section for instances that the searched instance has defederated from.
I know this can be seen elsewhere but would be nice to have all the information in one place.
So true, outside of work I haven’t used a pc/laptop in over 4 years.
I have an android phone and tablet and they serve the majority of my needs perfectly.
That said I’m about to get one of my daughter’s old MacBook airs which is beyond OS updates and am going to put Linux on it to tinker with some things I can’t do on android. Still not sure which OS to go with but am fifty fifty between Ubuntu and Pop_OS.
€250 is a hard price point but a Samsung A series is probably going to give the best performance for the money.
I use it on android as it’s privacy focused and allows encrypted sync across devices.
Works for me as I’m a phone and tablet only user with no desktop to organise sync.
I’ve tried others like Firefox but don’t like the interface on android tablet , no tabs so is just a bloated phone app. I tried opera but it doesn’t support my password manager so I’ve ended up sticking with Vivaldi and to be honest it’s a good overall experience.
None that I can think.
They’re no slower from what I see on daily use and both are privacy focused.