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[–] 20538192? ago 

Wow, they really want to control the end points at all costs. "Free Internet" from our owned infrastructure. Might as well call it a LAN. (Local Area Network for those who don't know.)

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[–] 20538270? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

I'm pretty sure they'll force you to use it at gunpoint.

Oh, wait... Why are you crying, exactly?

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[–] 20538764? ago 

Like my grandmother always told me nothing is free in this life, there's always a cost!

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[–] 20538377? ago  (edited ago)

Remember that Soros threw a shit load of money at Mozilla, remember that if the product is free then you are the product (including Voat - remember your internet condoms).

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[–] 20538190? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Brave browser is my go to. Get a 3rd party VPN service.

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[–] 20538412? ago 

Brave browser is compromised. Do some digging. Try "Epic" browser.

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[–] 20539967? ago 

I haven't seen Epic browser before, what about Vivaldi?

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[–] 20539125? ago 

IDK why, but every time I go to install add-ons in Brave, it takes me to Google Chrome. Not too sure about that since that's the absolute last browser I'd trust.

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[–] 20540255? [S] ago 

Brave is based on Chromium, but doesn't track everything you do like Chrome does. Brave uses extensions and add-ons made for Chrome. It's not the perfect browser, but much better than Chrome and many other browsers right now.

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[–] 20537872? ago 

Fuck 'em.

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[–] 20540503? ago 

Run two proxy services, or six, and a VPN, and maybe you might remain anon. Otherwise, most of this is bullshit.

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[–] 20540581? ago 

You don't like, you don't use it. That simple. It's for free anyway.

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