Post ACKSZ3CzYUCUXELaK0 by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
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(DIR) Post #ACKMDmfHGnsHQ33NhY by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
2021-10-13T16:31:10.852787Z
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>Mozilla VPNI'd trust more NordVPN than Mozilla at this point lmao
(DIR) Post #ACKNN1GWSDZpGMRTqi by GNUxeava@fedi.absturztau.be
2021-10-13T16:44:04.831371Z
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@solidsanek there also exists Google VPN
(DIR) Post #ACKNV2KyLxReu5LYHo by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
2021-10-13T16:45:30.424214Z
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@GNUxeava >Increase your online security with the VPN by Google OneOkay now THIS, this is cursed
(DIR) Post #ACKSZ2kzEbnb8NFDfc by ParmuTownley@fosstodon.org
2021-10-13T17:31:09Z
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@solidsanek why? I thought Mozilla good, chrome bad?
(DIR) Post #ACKSZ3CzYUCUXELaK0 by solidsanek@outerheaven.club
2021-10-13T17:42:13.454050Z
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@ParmuTownley Here are a few reasons feature-wise:Opt-in feature: sending your keystrokes to Mozilla so Firefox can put ads when you use the URL bar for your searches https://www.howtogeek.com/760425/firefox-now-sends-your-address-bar-keystrokes-to-mozilla/https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/firefox-suggest-lands-in-the-us-bringing-ads-to-the-browser-search-barSponsored links (ads) on the New Tab page enabled by default: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/sponsor-privacyDesign-wise, they have introduced a lot of changes that make browsing the settings more complex imo. I'm not sure why they removed the compact mode either but well, I guess when it comes to design it's more about personal preference.Finally, this pic :^)While I'm still staying on Firefox because I need the tab containers, Firefox has changed quite a lot in the past years
(DIR) Post #ACKbYL7gMc9BORbE48 by orekix@shitposter.club
2021-10-13T19:23:00.190226Z
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@solidsanek it's just mullvad
(DIR) Post #ACLHCDI6zuqco7brRQ by ignaloidas@not.acu.lt
2021-10-14T03:09:35.824Z
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@solidsanek@outerheaven.club I live like a km away from where NordVPN is developed, they are a lot more trustworthy IMO. But the problem is that most VPNs are unintentional honeypots because just capturing traffic coming out of it will usually be enough for intelligence agencies, and they can't really do anything about it.