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Re: How to surf more securely

Post by joedf » 11 Apr 2018, 17:58

I have the 60gb special freeplan. I used a code I saw on donationcoder... excellent, fast, different countries

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by vasili111 » 11 Apr 2018, 15:18

joedf wrote:I am currently using windscribe
Hey joedf! :) Free or paid version? Do you like it?

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by joedf » 10 Apr 2018, 08:01

I am currently using windscribe

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by vasili111 » 09 Apr 2018, 10:24

DonaldS wrote:
vasili111 wrote:If someone needs free vpn, I recommend to use CyberGhost. Free version has few limitations which I think does not plays big role. It can be used nearly at all operating systems including mobile ones.
Is That true that CyberGhost doesn't give Split Tunneling?
I don't use CyberGhost for more than a year. Its free version is not as good as it was before. I don't recommend to use the free version of CyberGhost anymore.
Also, sorry but I don't know the answer to a question about Split Tunneling.

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by DonaldS » 09 Apr 2018, 07:31

vasili111 wrote:If someone needs free vpn, I recommend to use CyberGhost. Free version has few limitations which I think does not plays big role. It can be used nearly at all operating systems including mobile ones.
Is That true that CyberGhost doesn't give Split Tunneling?

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by Paneb » 08 Mar 2016, 03:55

I use WOT (Web Of Trust), it is not as accurate as some other tools, but still useful!

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by vasili111 » 01 Mar 2016, 05:42

If someone needs free vpn, I recommend to use CyberGhost. Free version has few limitations which I think does not plays big role. It can be used nearly at all operating systems including mobile ones.

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by joedf » 29 Feb 2016, 16:07

I use Zenmate as a fast temporary proxy switcher, they have a free version of their service.

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by jNizM » 29 Feb 2016, 02:08

Sure... Done.

Plz clean the language identifier from the AMO URLs

Post by Guest » 28 Feb 2016, 11:47

...can I ask that you plz remove the language identifier ("de/") from all the AMO (addons.mozilla.org) links? Right now it forces everyone to see AMO in German (except any untranslated parts).

The problem is that when you go to AMO (like direct to the home page or something), it detects your language & redirects to a language-specific URL, then when you copy/paste that URL to share with people, everyone is forced to see the site in your language. This problem is clearly caused by AMO's "language identifier in the URL" thing they do, the only solution right now is to manually "clean" any URLs you share from AMO (or file a bug & hope they care & fix it).

For example, instead of...
...remove the language identifier from the URL & make it link to...
...you can even remove the "firefox/" from the URL too...
...& AMO will redirect to the correct location, in the correct language!

The final 1 is the cleanest-looking URL & also gets to the correct place.

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by vasili111 » 26 Jan 2016, 11:25

joedf wrote:Also... What is the difference between uBlock and uBlock Origin?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ublock/comment ... ck_origin/
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/issue ... t-96618444

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by joedf » 26 Jan 2016, 09:42

Also... What is the difference between uBlock and uBlock Origin?

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by vasili111 » 26 Jan 2016, 03:07

I think there is no need for Adblock Plus and Disconnect if you have uBlock Origin. Many lists that is supported by Adblock Plus can be turned on in uBlock Origin . Also there is Disconnect list in uBlock Origin.

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by RogerK » 03 Dec 2015, 06:27

Why not simple use a VPN or Tor browser? I thought it was the simplest way???

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by tomoe_uehara » 24 Nov 2015, 06:50

Image :shh:

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by jNizM » 11 Nov 2015, 10:39

Soon...
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Re: How to surf more securely

Post by joedf » 10 Nov 2015, 14:28

@tidbit hahaha awesome! :D

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by tidbit » 10 Nov 2015, 14:08

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by MasterFocus » 09 Nov 2015, 23:22

Neuromancer wrote:
MasterFocus wrote:
  • Do NOT use Ghostery (check the subreddit mentioned above by kon and/or simply Google about it)
went and read reddit about Ghostery, didn't knew it had changed hands, but seems everything is still ok since the option to send data etc is unchecked by default
You can always choose how much "paranoid" you want to be about your security and privacy. It's a spectrum, not a binary choice.

Like many folks out there, I'd rather not trust Ghostery considering the company which owns it now.
Still, here I am using Windows and Chrome... As I said, it's all about choices. hehe :mrgreen:

Re: How to surf more securely

Post by Neuromancer » 09 Nov 2015, 23:13

MasterFocus wrote:
  • Do NOT use Ghostery (check the subreddit mentioned above by kon and/or simply Google about it)
went and read reddit about Ghostery, didn't knew it had changed hands, but seems everything is still ok since the option to send data etc is unchecked by default

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