

Or not just coding into it already verified so you DON’T have to do all these invasive things like ID scans?
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Or not just coding into it already verified so you DON’T have to do all these invasive things like ID scans?


Oh no? I’m sure some people won’t code workarounds…!


Literally how can they enforce this on Linux? It’s open-source, people just won’t choose those versions or edit that out of the code.


This is a wonderful video.


No, I would never trust them. General rule of thumb: don’t trust Youtube advertisements. They seem very sketchy to me. Why would these companies and data brokers willingly delete your data by just asking? Not to mention that it would instantly resurface in a million other areas. The best thing to do is to instead not give out that information in general, or not make it obvious who you are.


No, no, but try to recognise and change some of your writing habits.


The article barely mentions this, and I haven’t seen comments here mentioning it, but a huge factor in determining identities is one’s writing style. In fact, analyzing the way people speak and write is its own science (linguistic forensics) and is also used by law enforcement (though can realistically be done by anyone with OSINT and basic understanding of individual linguistic patterns.) Dead giveaways are especially if you consistently misspell a certain word or use a certain emoticon or uncommon phrase or word, it’s like a linguistic footprint. If Andy123 on Reddit and XxwhateverxX both spell appearance as appearence and both say booyah and both spell :) as (:, then it is much easier to tell that they may be the same person. This is something that you must be aware of, as well as giving out personal information like country of origin, amount of pets, place of work, etc.


This just shows that our efforts are working! Wonderful!
Thanks!
Awesome, thanks!


I am a non-native Spanish speaker, and I would be interested in helping.


No more privacy! Everyone knows everything about everyone everywhere! Woooo!


Who could have seen that coming?


The ones I use and suggest are ProtonVPN and Windscribe. Windscribe is free (with a limit of 10gb/month) with paid versions and is open source, it’s one of the only trusted free VPNs. ProtonVPN is free and unlimited but you can’t choose location. If you’re willing to pay, MullvadVPN is, from what I hear, the best of the best. I don’t believe any of these are blocked in North Macedonia, so you should be able to download them.


I haven’t had a problem with cnvmp3. It worked last time that I tried to do it.


The more people switch from Chromium browsers, the less money they get! The more people switch from Google services, the better. Remember that they get money from us using their services.


Ohhh, thank you for the information! I’ll look into something like Waterfox then.


I don’t really see how that can be the case when Chromium is open-source, though I’m admittedly not very knowledgeable on this subject.


My bad! I didn’t see that, sorry.
The wording is very vague, not saying exactly how, but with how everything globally is going, I doubt just typing an age is what they mean.