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    Christopher
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    Opera browser have a VPN incorporated. Totally free and unlimited.

    Is Opera the best browser for privacy?
    IE has an ‘inprivate browsing mode’ that quote “helps prevent Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session” – which sounds non-specific
    Are there multiple aspects to this?
    – ‘what the ISP and external sites can see’
    – ‘what your browser logs (which could then be accessed)’?
    I think this type of knowledge is good for MGTOW. Cheers for this thread.

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    MoreSky
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    Is Opera the best browser for privacy?

    Other than IE and Chrome most browsers, have the same functionality in terms of privacy.
    Firefox and Safari are probably the most utilised for avoiding using IE or Chrome.

    The TOR browser that has been mentioned in this thread is based on Firefox.
    There are various plug-ins for most browsers such as Ad-block, ublock and ghostery that can help as well.

    Private browsing is common on most browsers these days, it’s just whether you believe the provider (Microsoft, Google) that they actually implement it fully.

    I would recommend Firefox with plug-ins as a starting point. I use Safari for everyday stuff (as I’m on a Mac) when I don’t give a monkey’s who sees me online and Firefox for everything else (including MGTOW).

    The key issue is not to use IE or Chrome.

    Further edit: in Firefox I also have the settings such that the cache, cookies and history are cleared after every session, even though there is rarely anything stored with private browsing.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

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    Christopher
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    Cheers again Moresky. That is very good to know.

    I stumbled on this video which seems ‘interesting’.. but I am really not up to speed on these things.. the guy is obviously promoting his own venture – however at the start talks about every computer is comprimised with malware eg NSA malware that tracks your activity – he talk about connecting to the ‘Free Internet’ (whatever that is?) and device to bypass/delete this malware – he mentions tor .. (not sure is that the tor servers mentioned on this thread or ifthat a seperate thing). He later talks about /is promoting a cryptoC but that is not what I am posting it for – its this concept of deleting bypassing this apparent malware I am curious about..

    Feminism was funded by bankers/politicians to create more taxpayers. MGTOW IS FREEDOM https://archive.org/details/mgtowisfreedomblurayready

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    JustAnotherGuy
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    Yeah I’m in the UK. We do have the right to freedom of speech however the problem is there are lots of ‘exceptions’ which can be trumped up. Our PC Nanny State isn’t as bad as Sweden’s, yet. The Brexit vote gave me hope for our little island.

    When I say “right,” I mean actual law. What you used to have in the UK was a culture of free expression and an understanding that offense is taken, not given. But you don’t have any kind of codified law that I’m aware of that comes remotely close to us Yanks having our First Amendment. Our first ten amendments were the reason we dumped your tea and got the hell out.

    Cupcakes are Cold. MGTOW is Absolute Zero.
    “Let us wait a little; when your enemy is executing a false movement, never interrupt him” –Napoleon Bonaparte, 1805

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