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@jj @glitcher32
There is this problem, but Proton had their response to this matter on their subreddit.
You can read both articles and be the judge.
vpnscam.com/tesonet-data-minin

@jj @glitcher32
Paid users pay for free users of ProtonVPN, so they are legit in that sense.

@greyor @hhardy01
Yeah, OsmAnd+ rocks, I've used it yesterday to get to some God forgoten location, it was very precise

@greyor @hhardy01
OpenStreetMap is very legit, dunno why they don't support that

@dralnux
Note that they use blocklist for some sites, but there is also their DNS resolver which doesn't use blocklist if you want uncensored experience

@dralnux
I would go with some of the cloud9s DNS such is 9.9.9.9, for maybe more private and secure you should check out some opennic servers.

@glitcher32
ProtonVPN? I think you can get openvpn config files with free account.

@ben_dw
For Linux, I convinced my brother to use it because he had problem with Windows licence and Office, also I convinced my friend to switch because of low chance of getting malware online and faster experience overall. As for Signal I've only convinced couple of my friends, but selling card can be "you can do SMS and IM from same app". Don't talk about privacy and stuff, that will only turn them away.

@glitcher32
Raspbian stretch lite, its based on debian. There is no GUI so you will need to SSH everytime you want to connect to it (you need to set it up first). You can even make more secure your SSH connection so noone can bust in without permition. Its very light OS so you can use your resources for what you need on your pi.

Won't visit your site anymore, you could let me in and ask for supporting you by disabling UBO.

My father: "Novak is playing badly"
Novak: Wins the championship

@one@mstdn.io
You can use Keybase's public folder to host static site

@one@freespeechextremist.com
Blocked, reported to internet justice system
@hyphen @wowaname @kura @igeljaeger

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