You might think it is, but it’s clearly an integral part of a software suite. Whether it’s the Apple ecosystem, Google, Microsoft, or Proton, it’s a popular preference for the sake of convenience.
You might think it is, but it’s clearly an integral part of a software suite. Whether it’s the Apple ecosystem, Google, Microsoft, or Proton, it’s a popular preference for the sake of convenience.
For me, yes.
I am also grandfathered in for the $6.60/month for 24 months plan. For that price and combination of services (And even at $8/month) it cannot be beat.
So you are forgoing using a VPN?
This looks like a lot of fun! Too bad none of my friends have a PS5
Interesting. Have any resources to learn more about this? Don’t people get caught doing illegal things based on their IP address?
Let’s say I make a profile on social media that has no personally identifiable data on me. How else would they track me?
Ad and tracker blocking at the DNS level is a solid way to improve privacy right? Whether it be using your VPN’s DNS or something like NextDNS.
Excellent post!
It would likely be my VPN of choice if I didn’t have such a good deal with Proton’s ecosystem of apps
It’s is almost always a lot easier to pay less for a superior product that is less ethical and environmentally friendly.
I do not see it in Ublock’s settings. Under Privacy I see:
Mozilla’s Privacy Not Included Project also says that Garmin has a solid privacy policy.
I replied to a post of yours discussing Pass, not a browser.