AdGuard. You can get a lifetime license through stack social for anywhere between $16-$30. It also does HTTPS filtering.
AdGuard. You can get a lifetime license through stack social for anywhere between $16-$30. It also does HTTPS filtering.
OP blocked for clickbait.
I added more JPEG for OP:
“When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say.” - George R.R. Martin
Niether are open source, but the full versions of AdGuard for each platform, Adguard Public DNS and DuckDuckGo.
If your browser supports PWAs, I’d reccomend that over the electron app you linked. You’d get better performence, and it would be snappier.
What does this have to do with privacy?
Users like this is exactly why you don’t need a VPN; you clearly have no understanding of how they work.
/r/Piracy is just a bunch of memes, and this community actively talks about piracy, it’s ethical philosophy and taking control over your media. There are people who pirate everything regardless of circumstances, but for the most part, I’d argue its people who have been burnt by companies whom they trusted.
Have you been under a rock?
I fucking hate this country.
If possible, please use the internet archive extension and upload pages that haven’t been uploaded ever, or in the last year.
Likewise, if you know or use another service, archive it there too!
I watched DS9 for the first time last year, and that Rom scene had me laughing so hard!
If you don’t need the “advanced” features of VLC’s desktop app, the UWP app is beautiful and modern looking, while also providing that "opens ALL the formats" VLC UX.
My conservative father listens to some dude called “Creed Fisher”; the dude literally sings about people who don’t have good ol’ fashion American Patronism and that he’ll “kick their ass” for not having it. It is so cringy.
FWIW: I don’t identify with conservatives or liberals.
Removed by mod
No worries.
It’s a shame because if you look at the history of Roku, it was founded with technology and ease of access in mind. Unfortunately, like many things, advertising and invading a users privacy is the “best” route for these companies to become profitable.
Google is a perfect example of this, especially after Eric Schmidt and the introduction of Google accounts.
OP:
posts about tracking and not consenting to give data away
also OP:
uses Google Chrome