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Private Browsing, at your service 🫡
Private Browsing, at your service 🫡
Your ISP will still have a log of which IP was assigned to you at any date and time
I was able to bypass that by logging into YouTube without a phone number, and then going to Google accounts. Not sure if that still works.
I much prefer the links browser over lynx nowadays http://links.twibright.com/
Why do you not have laws against this kind of shit? There’s no way a company can do that to you here without explicit permission.
My previous ISP once called me to tell me that i couldn’t reach the speed of my current plan from my house, and offered me to take a cheaper package without reducing my speed.
My current ISP sent me a mail at the beginning of this year informing me they were quadrupling my speed at no extra charge. And they did, I went from 50 up/down to 200.
People who care about writers?
Https://qwant.com , a french privacy first search engine that has alright search results but great privacy control