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CaffeineAddict
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What makes you trust DuckDuckGo is OK for privacy?
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For the purpose of IP hiding on "clear web" Tor does it's job, and for tracking protection I think NoScript add-on is good enough if...
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CaffeineAddict
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What makes you trust DuckDuckGo is OK for privacy?
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I find it much easier to run Tor browser inside a VM, which I'm doing when both security and privacy are paramount.
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I switched from Arch to Fedora Silverblue because I wanted to experience what Atomic distributions are all about. I have come to like...
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Agreed and it may be heading that direction imo.
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I switched from Arch to Fedora Silverblue because I wanted to experience what Atomic distributions are all about. I have come to like...
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CaffeineAddict
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Yeah I see: This unfortunately means slower searches which I'm not willing to trade :( If only it would be developed in some...
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CaffeineAddict
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That's a very interesting innovation! I'm curious whether it isn't just another way of doing what uBlock origin and NoScript add-ons do...
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Just run your self hosted Whoogle. https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search
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Well this is mine.
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I'll bet Microsoft has a team of lawyers on the payroll and with the money and power and control Microsoft has they can for the most get...
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I don't trust any browsers or search engines nowadays seems they've all been busted fibbing about how they don't sell user personal...
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Agreed and it may be heading that direction imo.
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snap, flatpak, and appImage are all basically the same thing. I'm still not a big fan of any of them, but there have been a few times...
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In many jurisdictions, you have to be a licensed lawyer to charge for legal advice - which is what you'd be doing. You'll have to check...
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I'll bet Microsoft has a team of lawyers on the payroll and with the money and power and control Microsoft has they can for the most get...
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