nxdismycope
Its not over - its just never began
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how do you keep your privacy? for us its extra important i guess...
high iqI don't use internet.
why?Waterfox for YouTube.
why?Using Tor for this site is overkill for now
With HTTPS your ISP doesn't see the site name, and by using a different DNS like cloudfare's only cloudfare can know your DNS cache. I'm not an expert so I'm not 100% sure, but anyway even HTTPS alone should be enough for this site since it's not illegal.why?
why?
Because Waterfox has higher speed, and it is therefore better for watching videos.why?
i dont keep it
Using Tor for this site is overkill
i use nothing tbh i dont care
I might try them out. I used to have a vpn but it ran out and i don't got the money to buy it again.chromium (chrome but open-source) with sync, codecs, widevine, etc support
kiwi browser on android is chromium based browser with extension engine ported from PC chromium, so i use that
you could try to use bromite too, it's more FOSS (public list of patches) and provides a system web-view implementation so you can have ad-free experience inside 3rd party apps too [root required].
plugins:
nano adblocker with those filters for polskie strony internetowe @WawelDragon1683 @starystulejarz @needsolution
nano defender for blocking anti-adblock scripts
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stylus (never use stylish for security reasons)
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Because Waterfox has higher speed, and it is therefore better for watching videos.
I'm too lazy and apathetic to care
I use Tor for this site and Waterfox for YouTube.
Fbi is soon next to ur housei dont keep it
holy shitchromium (chrome but open-source) with sync, codecs, widevine, etc support
kiwi browser on android is chromium based browser with extension engine ported from PC chromium, so i use that
you could try to use bromite too, it's more FOSS (public list of patches) and provides a system web-view implementation so you can have ad-free experience inside 3rd party apps too [root required].
plugins:
nano adblocker with those filters for polskie strony internetowe @WawelDragon1683 @starystulejarz @needsolution
nano defender for blocking anti-adblock scripts
tampermonkey
stylus (never use stylish for security reasons)
edit this cookie
sad panda
custom user-agent
They do. HTTPS encrypts the data between you and the host, but your ISP still sees the host name. Tor will block that info from your ISP, which is why I use Tor. Unfortunately, even visiting this site is dangerous, and in the future any record of a person having been to sites like this - even if there's no reason to believe they ever posted or identify with the content at all - will mark them as suspect.With HTTPS your ISP doesn't see the site name
I've googled this before and I'm pretty sure the URL including the host name is encrypted. But they can see DNS cache, which is solved by using a different DNS.They do. HTTPS encrypts the data between you and the host, but your ISP still sees the host name. Tor will block that info from your ISP, which is why I use Tor. Unfortunately, even visiting this site is dangerous, and in the future any record of a person having been to sites like this - even if there's no reason to believe they ever posted or identify with the content at all - will mark them as suspect.
not living in USFbi is soon next to ur house
They will come to u.osama lived in pakistan and they camenot living in US
They will come to u.osama lived in pakistan and they came
They already know u from poland
I use Chrome but I don't use a proxy or VPN or anything like that. What's the point?
i piss on themThey already know u from poland
JFL sameI use chrome with incognito jfl
tor is not illegal, but there are many fbisI thought tor was illegal to use