

I dare say that that part of the reason behind this decision is that they are also required to meet safety standards.
I dare say that that part of the reason behind this decision is that they are also required to meet safety standards.
I prefer to use NextDNS on my router and add block lists there instead. Also works while on cell reception.
I genuinely feel that Google’s search results have gotten really bad, over the last years especially. I find DDG results to be much better generally. If Mullvad Leta also proxied DDG for another layer of privacy then I’d use it, but not even it’s only search engines are Google and Brave.
Someone explain to be why this is better than using DDG or Qwant or SearX?
Just installed it on void. Still not quite usable for daily use but it’s not bad.
The Gnome browser (epiphany?) is actually quite good. But when I’m on windows I use Zen. On GrapheneOS I use IronFox.
I also recently tested Ladybird. It’s still not usable for daily use, but I’m excited for it.
So keen for this.
laughs in GrapheneOS
I cannot stress this enough…
POP!_OS
No, a NextDNS account is free.