I couldn't agree more, I used NordVPN and Express in the past, and can say that both of them are quite quality services in general: fast, secure, works with Netflix. But at the end of the day, I think Nord is a better choice, mainly because of its price.
>muta
Is this a reference to this guy?
Edit: Also a common drug transportation technique is smuggling drugs in coffee beans shipments.
Edit 2: Hollowpoints are completely legal here in the US. you can buy it here in the US at walmart here is the link if anyone is interested, it is walmart.com. Another thing is that FMJ rounds are the standard because they are cheaper, if hollow points were cheaper they would be the standard. One benefit of Hollow Point rounds is that they don't ricochet as much so if you are firing a gun at a burglar in a more urban area, it is less likely to hit a bystander that is standing behind the target.
Thanks for playing my little "discovery"! Glad you liked it. FYI, it can also be played it in-browser on GameJolt.
There's currently only 6 levels (before they start to repeat) but I'm working on adding some new content and getting rid of that apparently overused scream sfx.
Mean I’ve seen the videos on our pine phones and such I’m not sure if it’s for me but being an iPhone user I’m not upgrading I’m checking out Calyx OS here a link about it looks promising: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qTtgzNGRAfA&t=211s
The more each passing day goes by the more I’m thinking day driving Linxus
I haven't simulated an Operating System in a while, but when I did, me and everyone I knew used this:
Download the client for your current Operating System (YOUR OS, not the OS you want to emulate)
You then need an .iso file of the Operating System you want to emulate. I usually got mine from torrent websites. I'm a scumbag.
I recommend reading this for any doubts you have https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8669
Hello friend! Sunky the Game Part 2 came out! Figured I'd share it with ya cause you played the first part http://gamejolt.com/games/sunky-the-game-part-2/78246 Also, the password is "SUNK" just like that, it won't work otherwise Thanks!
I don't think you can get a virus from simply viewing a message any more than you can get your account stolen by replying to a comment - that is, maybe it's possible by exploiting security holes in the platform you're dealing with (as covered a while back with the Logan story a while back), but in conventional cases, no.
As far as 8ch.net, it looks like another 4chan knockoff, so I doubt it actually has any malware on it. For good measure, though, I ran a hybrid-analysis, and although a scan from two years ago marked it as suspicious, the results I got just now say the site's clean.
tl;dr You should be fine =)
Well... Your ISP can still know (with some accuracy) that you're using Tor and which websites you visit, by analyzing the amount of data that is being sent and received (basically monitoring activity) even if you use a VPN. I didn't know about that before I went on some deep web site I found. But anyways, DuckDuckGo through Tor is light years ahead of using Chrome + Google. I would recommend compartmentalizing your stuff. Routing an entire network through Tor isn't a viable option since it is way too fucking slow. Use VMs (give QebesOS a try) or multiple web browsers. I'm not sure about the homemade VPN and Netflix thing...
I guess the best way I could help you is I recommend that you watch "The Hated One". He has some privacy guides and guides for the tools you'll need. >!Won't post the link cuz that ain't allowed here boi, but you can find his YT channel easily. !< Privacy isn't a product or a simple solution. This modern world has made it into a complex process, a life-style. For now, that's all I can say to help you. I could mention some other stuff >!How to Exit the Matrix!< but that is some Tin-Foil Hat territory.
Edit: If you decide to buy a VPN subscription, I would suggest ProtonVPN since I've seen a lot of people saying good stuff about it. But I've never really used a VPN service.
In my opinion, the best way to search with privacy is by purchasing a cheap VPS and running a Searx instance on it. Searx is a meta-search engine, by this i mean it is a middle man between you and any amount of other search engines. There's also public instances of Searx if that's more your speed.
VPN is up to you. I personally use NordVPN but I know a lot of people will scream about how it got "hacked". Something like AirVPN or ExpressVPN would probably be good, but if you purchase a VPS as i suggested above for Searx, you could also run a VPN off of that as well.
I'm not sure if VPS vpns work with netflix, i know in general they are spotty.
I'm playing resident evil 4 on the Samsung S9
And to my surprise it runs really well �� I'm at the part I got the eye too open up the door to the next area!
And I'm really happy! ��
Hey, um, mudahar if you're reading this can you do a wii sport on android?!?!
Because I have wii sport running on the exact same phone to run resident evil 4!
But it says that I need dolfin sensor bar for this too work so can you make a video about that please here is the link for the dolfin sensor bar!
I mean, not ALL of them are scams/"products [that are] fine but there are better products for lower price". The VPN companies all offer essentially the same service as each other with the main difference being how each company complies with governmental agencies requests for logs and whatnot. So with that example, I don't think anyone taking up a NordVPN or PIA sponsorship is scummy or whatnot.
Established Titles on the other hand is part of a massive web of companies owned by the guy that created Deal Dash which is a massive...MASSIVE fucking scam (same with Established Titles). Big fucking difference from VPN companies.
Best way is to host your own. If you are unable to, Mullvad is amazing. Its about 5 USD a month and is in my opinion the most trustworthy of the bunch. Mental outlaw has a video on it if you are interested.
He’s not against sponsors from what I understand, idk much about ExpressVPN but maybe he did research into their security and genuinely backs the product. Muta doesn’t strike me as the type to not do his research unlike the other posts suggests
Mullvad is one I have heard good things from. Most VPNs require the usage of a credit card for payment. Which defeats much of the purpose of the privacy of the service. Since they know you by name directly. To my knowledge, Mullvad allows for payment in bitcoin. (I know, bitcoin isn’t all that anonymous. But it’s better than credit cards.) They also claim they have a no logs policy, but that isn’t ever really able to be proven. Even with third-party audits. As they can just hide the logging from the audits. Or just turn it on entirely during the audit time. If you want to block ads, depending on the ads, it can be done through something like the PiHole. If you are technically up to the challenge. Tor would do a decent job with the buffer between accounts, but a VPN should be far easier, and faster.
You're going need a VM (vertical machine) and then run Qubes OS on it. Here is a video by SomeOrdinaryGamers himself on how to get and run Qubes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgDLBZxPPKk And for the VM, I recommend you using Oracle VM Virtualbox because of it being free. Here is a link to download that too. https://www.virtualbox.org/ Safe Travels <3
I normally suggest for people to use an browser called "Brave" it has a lion's face on it as the logo but what it does is gets blocks ads, trackers, scripts, cross-site cookies in some cases it'll automatically upgrade an website to HTTPS if it's not already and you have a weird currency system on it (which you can earn idk if you can actually pay to get the currency) if you want to tip a website who is verified with the web browser and when you open a new tab it'll tell you since you've used it how many ads & trackers it blocked HTTPS upgrades it made and how many hours it has saved you browsing the web
If you want to check it out I've put the link where the "s are.
Also if anyone wants to know how many I've blocked with brave so far
SWAT: Elite Force https://www.moddb.com/mods/swat-elite-force https://www.dropbox.com/s/jz8eefvf4cjym9r/SEFv6x-to-7atest2.zip?dl=0 (The second link is the 7.0 alpha. Download 6.0 first and install it to your directory, if you want)
GrapheneOS is not "A custom ROM" it's actually a very comprehensive package of many different subprojects that work in harmony with each other to improve the security characteristics, trustworthiness, and privacy of the Android Open Source Project, and possibly, upstream.
The term "Custom ROM" actually kinda is a bit of a misnomer. Phones haven't loaded their operating systems from electronically erasable programmable read-only flash memory for generations.
microG is a very small subset of Google play services.
What microG does is reimplementing a small subset of Play services in a hacky and incomplete way, with less security, because they don't implement features like certificate pinning for services and apps (TLS and local components), as well security checks.
The apps that work can stop working at any time, if they start using more of the APIs, or microG's implementation stops working with Google's servers.
microG doesn't offer an alternative push service but rather has an incomplete implementation of Google's push service. The Firebase Cloud Messaging push does not work reliably.
Note:
- apps can use FCM when available and still have working push without it.
- microG != degoogled.
Also have a look at the latest developments at GrapheneOS:
Some people self-host some software called PeerTube but that's even more niche. I wouldn't usually mention it but because the SOG audience is fairly technical, it may be of interest to some.
If you're extremely worried about security, check out something like Whonix https://www.whonix.org/
Other than that, booting to tails directly would be the next most secure thing.
[Tails is targeted more to remaining anonymous, while whonix is more designed toward security]
ohh… pc without a keyboard is a weird concept…
I guess you just don't have password in your Windows installation.
If you have other device (like a laptop) running either Linux or Windows check out kvm barrier.
Bitchute is the best for video and dlive is the best for streams (stream.me was the best for streams...but is gone now), from a perspective of the least problems simply hosting your content. "Religious, political, or mildly conspiracy shit" is part and parcel of old-school Youtube, and is a good benchmark for lack of censorship. D.tube may have a similar function to Bitchute where you can collate all your videos from youtube (it reuploads your entire selected channel backlog to Bitchute for you).
You should really look into Shadow Tech and their streaming service. It gives you a full windows desktop where you install any game you want and you got the beef of a gaming PC. I tried project stream and I can tell you on my end Shadow is the BEST service at the moment. Although I have not tried Geforce https://shadow.tech/usen
Like almost every chineese phone app they were data farming. If you want you can download Norton or whatever and it can detect apps that farm data.
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this means almost nothing really, theyre expired keys nor was cutomer data leaked, at most its just gonna be leading up to imitation servers popping up
https://nordvpn.com/blog/official-response-datacenter-breach/
Heya. I liked this image so much that I started a Minds group & used it for the avatar. Hope you don't mind. If you do, tell me, I'll axe the image.
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https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/940218764142100480/feed
Thanks for this. Hope you don't mind that I used it for the Minds group I just created.
https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/940218764142100480/feed
I would recommend This, it's slightly beyond your price point as it sounds but I bought this one and I have no complaints.
I used a reverse image search app it uses Google so maybe that's why? I honestly don't know tho I used another one and I didn't get anything either until I found the one I linked
I'm not muta, but if you're looking for something free, I recommend ProtonVPN or WindScribe, ProtonVPN is made by the same people who made the private email service ProtonMail. I don't trust WindScribe personally but a lot of people do.
ProtonVPN also has multiple paid options that're pretty miraculous, you can choose from multiple servers in multiple countries, and use networks that route through tor or allow peer-to-peer sharing.
If you are going to use a paid VPN, it is recommended to keep your payment information safe. Many vpn companies don't offer any anonymous payment options so this is why I recommend to get your VPN subscription from third-party sellers. It turns out to be much cheaper too 1 year being often less than $5 one time payment. Pretty much all VPN services are available to purchase this way (ExpressVPN cannot be anymore, as they introduced more security checks). A reliable site for obtaining these kind of services is MPGH, as long as you buy from trusted sellers. (I also can get you one for a good price if you dont want to register ;))
Bag of Doritos on Amizon, shot but sweet: http://www.amazon.com/Doritos-Spicy-Sweet-Chili-Tortilla/dp/B00J9TDSEI/ref=sr_1_68?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1429832801&sr=1-68&keywords=Doritos
Addictive Taste! Love the flavor! My palette is craving whatever seasoning is in these Doritos, and no I'm not Pregnant ! I taste something Asian and sweet in these Doritos chips and I love all Asian food and had to have them. I went all over town looking for these chips and nothing, so I got on Amazon and found them. I had to buy me a box of 72! I'm a happy camper!
If there's any clone I've seen that is complete rubbish, I bring to you a masterpiece of epic mobile warfare and totally not a overwatch rip-off. Heros of Warfare is the game, I've played it, tbh they actually put some work into it but I suggest you check this shit out, you'll have a good laugh. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yxqz.an.en4399
The wacky weed thing used photos of animated weed and their logo from a game called grass roots. How do i know this? uhh.... research.