But not accessible without installing malware on your machine and giving all your personal info.
But not accessible without installing malware on your machine and giving all your personal info.
Four Reasons Why Everyone who uses passwords* should use a password manager. I even set up my grandma with a password manager
Liberapay?
The world really is a dystopia. I’m going to start learning programming. Then when I move out of the house I’m buying a thinkpad. I’ll live homeless and contribute to open source projects. Then if I still haven’t died by the time the thinkpad breaks I’ll kill myself cause I won’t have any money to repair it. That’s my life plan.
Some small privacy focused websites listen to DNT tho
I mean I more randomly pick but I at least make sure they match okay
Kernel level anticheat is malware tho
“Free” services
They do develop Linux. Not just financial contribution
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The entire Linux kernel is constantly contributed to by companies. So I guess you should hate Linux then.
For a while I used one of their softwares. Mull Browser. A privacy hardened fork of Firefox android. But then I switched to fennec cause mull seemed overkill
Why pirate when you could use software that respects your freedom instead?
Not really. I use KDE on my dell latitude d620 from 2006