But to be fair, anything tech related is dominated by evil commies (that was redundant though), like f-droid (making statements indirectly against gab for being in favor of freedom of speech) and even tor, go to the credits sections and there's a ton of insanity with links to people "pronouns".
Except for Brave, the former CEO of mozilla, who created Brave and javascript (but not java runtime environment) was against gay marriage, molauch forbid, and commies tend to hate him. That's why I extra like Brave, but I don't actually use it all that much, only for sites that don't run on FF.
Mozilla is extra evil and has gone against Crisis Pregnancy Centers, that's why I would never, in a million years donate to tor or mozilla, fuck 'em, and I will continue to use their software, downloading updates and such like a leech, remorse free.
By the way, every time you run FF for the first time it phones home, so they're not as privacy minded as they'll have you believe, you have to create a user.js and make it privacy friendly.
I get that. I appreciate the info though; I may keep using it, may not but at least it's a more informed decision now.
As for Brave, I've used it some in the past but never as a primary.The whole Binance thing was kind of shitty, though, they said its been corrected so maybe I'll give it another shot.
Nice list (except for DDG, which I've seen goypers call cuckcuckgo, ha ha).
It's privacy in easy mode, that's good for entry level.
Mint and brave, very user friendly.
Those who are more tech savvy would probably want to go with hardened firefox instead, but only for places that forbid tor, for everything else, use tor.
Linux mint is fine, but PureOS is allegedly more privacy oriented, probably because of what it comes with by default and not much more, except for being deblobed, and only using firmware that is 100% opensource, but the whonix people challenge that saying deblobed OSs don't contribute to privacy or security.
Speaking of which, whonix is a linux that will not leak the user's real IP, but it has to be used in a virtualized environment.
And then there's hardcore mode, whonix running on qubes, resource hog, but even the FBI would have trouble getting to you (but it's not impossible if you're targeted, so don't think you're immune just because of the inconvenient, hard to crack OS.)
More alternatives (Edited to remove DuckDuckGo & add Blackbird):
Secure Instant Messaging - WickrMe, wickr.com/products/me/
Secure Instant Messaging - Signal, signal.org
Browser - Firefox with Facebook Container activated, HTTPS Everywhere, and the NoScript Security Add-ons, www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
Windows 10 Telemetry & Ad Blocking / Data Collection Disabler - Blackbird v6
Then defund the cunts with the uBlock Origin Add-on for Firefox and a PiHole setup - pi-hole.net.
Gee, I wonder (((why)))
But to be fair, anything tech related is dominated by evil commies (that was redundant though), like f-droid (making statements indirectly against gab for being in favor of freedom of speech) and even tor, go to the credits sections and there's a ton of insanity with links to people "pronouns".
Except for Brave, the former CEO of mozilla, who created Brave and javascript (but not java runtime environment) was against gay marriage, molauch forbid, and commies tend to hate him. That's why I extra like Brave, but I don't actually use it all that much, only for sites that don't run on FF.
Mozilla is extra evil and has gone against Crisis Pregnancy Centers, that's why I would never, in a million years donate to tor or mozilla, fuck 'em, and I will continue to use their software, downloading updates and such like a leech, remorse free.
By the way, every time you run FF for the first time it phones home, so they're not as privacy minded as they'll have you believe, you have to create a user.js and make it privacy friendly.
Hell yeah! Finally a tech CEO on our side!
Just look at the language of twch for crying out loud.
All witchcraft language. Wizards etc.
Good to know, I'll check it out. Thanks!
I get that. I appreciate the info though; I may keep using it, may not but at least it's a more informed decision now.
As for Brave, I've used it some in the past but never as a primary.The whole Binance thing was kind of shitty, though, they said its been corrected so maybe I'll give it another shot.
Then they suck
Nice list (except for DDG, which I've seen goypers call cuckcuckgo, ha ha).
It's privacy in easy mode, that's good for entry level.
Mint and brave, very user friendly.
Those who are more tech savvy would probably want to go with hardened firefox instead, but only for places that forbid tor, for everything else, use tor.
Linux mint is fine, but PureOS is allegedly more privacy oriented, probably because of what it comes with by default and not much more, except for being deblobed, and only using firmware that is 100% opensource, but the whonix people challenge that saying deblobed OSs don't contribute to privacy or security.
Speaking of which, whonix is a linux that will not leak the user's real IP, but it has to be used in a virtualized environment.
And then there's hardcore mode, whonix running on qubes, resource hog, but even the FBI would have trouble getting to you (but it's not impossible if you're targeted, so don't think you're immune just because of the inconvenient, hard to crack OS.)
Qubes, my jam. That Intel ME backdoor under the os is a bitch. Nothing is completely safe
Dawg I’m just tryin to buy Knick knacks on Amazon
Any suggestions for a substitute for skype/discord audio chat?
Add Mullvad VPN in there too. You can pay by cash anonymously.