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Actually I don’t feel that for any instance, be they extreme right left or center.
Let the users pick for themselves, instead of forcing them into a position.
Actually I don’t feel that for any instance, be they extreme right left or center.
Let the users pick for themselves, instead of forcing them into a position.
If it seems wild to you to fedrate with Metq, why don’t you just defederate yourself then?
Because you actually have that power. You yourself can decide.
If .world deferates the entire instance, people like me who wants to federate with them no longer has a choice.
Yadda yadda yadda… You can just block them yourself. No need to force everyone to miss out on them, just because you may think it’s wrong to federate with them.
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Old price: $20 - 136 kr.
New price: 175 kr. - $25.77
I’m sorry but what? You actually raised the price for us in Denmark?
Old cost was 20 USD, and now you’re marking it at 25 USD.
You dont need the app at all. You can use Adguard’s DNS server, and have all ads blocked in all apps. Even sync.
Thanks? lol
You are very active in your own topic. Feels like you genuinely care.
Now let’s switch the table, shall we? Which VPN do you use?
Yes, correct.
I’ve done a lot of digging, and the only concern I’ve found is that the company is somehow connected to PureVPN.
I’m not paranoid, so for me this is fine. Take your own threat model into consideration.
Funnily enough, Ivacy knows basically nothing about me, since I bought the offer through a 3rd party site. I have nothing registered on my Ivacy account, aside from my email and password.
Ivacy VPN
Got a lifetime deal for 30 bucks.
Personally I’m more for using a custom DNS server to block ads.
I was using Blokada 5, but found that it used a bit too much of my battery.
Now I just set my DNS to dns.adblock.com, and it gives me the same result.
Dime a dozen
Even “user-provided awards” should be kept out. It provides nothing substantial to the conversation.
It’s like saying “This 👆”, “I agree”, or “Take my upvote!”, all of which can be expressed by simply voting on the comment, which actually has an impact.
I have had the same number for close to 10 years now. Been using it for everything. All sorts of crap. After the big Facebook leak in 2021, I’ve started getting flooded with robo-calls, which is something I’ve never had to deal with before, since it’s not a US number, but a small European one. I also signed up for some Crypto site, long ago, and my number has seemingly been sold over a couple of times, since I’m also getting those “You have an account with us with 9000 dollars worth of Bitcoin” scam calls.
I’ve been meaning to get myself an actual good number for a while, so I purchased one with a lot of repeating digits, which I’ve slowly been transitioning to for family and friends. I keep both numbers though, as I have so many accounts tied to the old one, that it’s very hard to keep track of. Sometimes I still encounter a site, which I used years ago, that asks me to verify the login via my phone.
And that’s why I still have it. Whenever a site asks to verify via phone, I will give the old number, which I already know has been breached multiple times. By doing this, I will keep my new number clean, and never give it out to an online service.
I’m just tired of the endless robo-calls, and as I’ll only need to be able to receive texts, I figured I might as well completely disable inbound calls.
My phone provider knew nothing about “Call Barring”. Bummer. Seems I will have to come up with some other solution to this.
Well, thanks again anyways!
Thanks, I will check it out!
Yep, yep, yep - Cheers!
Seems like I was looking for “Call Barring”, whatever that means. I’m stuck at the part where I have to enter a password (tried 0000), but I will get in touch with my phone company.
Thanks for the quick reply!
That is not possible, as Spotify only serves lossy files.
You will need to download from Deezer or Tidsl for lossless FLAC files.
Get them out.