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BlackWinnerYoshi wrote

Those are the essentials I think that any VPN provider, and any provider of any service, really, should have to be even considered by me:

  • Tor support - that means having an onion mirror for the VPN site itself; Tor with the VPN itself is not necessary, as Tor is kind of easy to set up, at least on Linux
  • If it's paid, Monero acceptance - obviously, one might not want to be using some kind of anonymity-hating VPN, like with the point above
  • No personal data for registrations - that means confirming your phone number is out
  • Compatibility with standards - in the case of VPNs, that's OpenVPN or possibly WireGuard
  • No Cloudflare - MitM, especially Clownflare, likes being a honeypot: https://codeberg.org/baobab/cloudflare-tor (clear net only)
  • not a privacy-related issue, but if the service likes to go down often, it goes out too

Okay, I don't actually pay with Monero or any other cryptocurrency, but other people might, so if I'm going to recommend a service, I want to check that.

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goth_girls_are_hot_420 wrote

Reply to Uh, yeah. by BasedPatriot

If they're going to break into a house knowing there's a chance they may be injured or killed aren't they the one who values your things over their life?

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BasedPatriot wrote

Reply to NPC by karmanaut

Has to be some English as a foreign language video haha. Language videos are always so cheesy.

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riddler wrote

The Parkland shooting wasn't a failure of gun control--it was a failure of law enforcement. We need law enforcement reform. Rather than sending over a dozen FBI agents to investigate a garage pull, maybe they could investigate people who are actually violent. They could sit on a corner in the bad parts Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, or St. Louis and probably have a murderer pass by them in the first eight hours. Rather than investigate Cruz, the shooter, everyone decided to put him the the PROMISE (Preventing Recidivism through Opportunities, Mentoring, Interventions, Support and Education) program. Rather than use the armed law enforcement officers on scene, (((Scott Israel))) decided to have them wait until the shooter got bored and stopped killing people.

Now that Biden has opened the flood gates at the southern boarder, we'll need personal defense weapons like the AR-15 more than ever. Maybe less people would be buying high powered rifles if the liberals (BLM, Antifa, etc) weren't so damn violent.

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Rambler wrote

At least you tagged it NSFW. Unfortunately the site doesn't have any proper tagging to mark stuff as NSFW to allow people to block that if they wish (or blur the thumbnails). I'll add that to the list of features I want to implement.

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boobs wrote

Tech Literacy Watchdog rates spyware watchdog as: "mentally fucking retarded"

TechLit Level: mentally fucking retarded

Spyware watchdog is retarded and all associated ratings are fucking stupid. The site states and omits facts and context while framing themselves as an authority. It's at best a good troll but at worst a misinformed opinion with a very politically aligned definition of what is spyware and what is not.

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BasedPatriot wrote

Reply to Fetish by Krotik

Those airsoft BB's hurt like fuck when done like that. They are not so bad when you're wearing clothes and it's just one or two though.

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