The French government is considering a law that would require web browsers – like Mozilla’s Firefox – to block websites chosen by the government.

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Why do right wingers hate freedom so much?

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Why do right wingers hate freedom so much?

What? Am I on crazy pills? This has nothing to do with polticial leaning. Its man VS big gov.

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what political leaning do you thing this “big gov” has?

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A globalist leaning. Macron if I recall comes from big money in the financial world. The do not have a leaning poltically, they are amoral, dark triad.

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Because they see the freedom of people who aren’t like them as an abridgement of their freedom to force everyone to be like them.

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Its nothing to do with the right wing and everythiny to do with authoratarianism. Left wing authoratarians hate freedom just as much. They just usually attafk different targets.

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Unfortunately, this is gonna happen and worse. We lost the fight for the internet in 2006, and we’re watching it die. No joke, I started using yandex browser and search since Google ruined theirs, and it is close to perfect. Waterfox is my backup.

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First of all: Yandex? You’re joking, right?

Secondly: Of course this is not happening. Firefox is an open source browser. If they update it to comply with France’s bs people will just use an older version or people will fork it and cut out the censoring code.

Also, what about lynx or curl? They certainly will not be censoring shit.

France is going to have a very bad time enforcing this.

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Have you tried Yandex? Other than being Russian, it is a great browser. And instead of having to use search operators, rephrase or click verbatim on Google to find something, Yandex actually gives you proper search results, especially in photos. It is like Google before 2016. I used Lynx years ago, totally forgot about it.

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I use LibreWolf as a browser and Qwant, Startpage, SearX (murena spot) and SwissCows as search engines.

All of these respect my privacy. Yandex doesn’t.

Also:

I just went to Yandex.com. It immediately told me information about my “location” (I fake it). That’s kind of unsettling because I never gave that info or asked for anything related to me or my location. After a single search I got prompted to install the app to search “privately without tracking”. The app is rated 6/10 privacy by Exodus. Exodus lists “Yandex Ad” as one of the app trackers. Sounds lovely.

The search results are quite similar to the ones I would get on SP or Qwant. Nothing special here. Wikipedia, Maps, IMDb, stuff like that. Incredible.

I also need to do captchas regularly, which is very annoying.

It’s not even particularly fast. Qwant Lite approaches warp speed in comparison.

In conclusion:

This search engine is nothing special. If you need their browser for it to do all the fancy stuff you said, it’s basically a piece of shit. Websites that need browser specific code should not exist.

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Brave Search > Yandex

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So? I do not use the crypto features in Brave browser or thr BAT rewards. You can easily opt out.

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I wouldn’t recommend using Yandex, due to it’s connections with the Russian government. You should check out privacyguides.org they have a lot of cool info about privacy respecting tools. However I also don’t recommend anything Brave. The company was founded by a homophobe who was previously in charge of Mozilla, but left, because of community pressure.

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What can the Russian government realistically do to me?

My government is the one that can ruin my life.

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Avoid all governmemt infused apps and services. Weather it is foreign or domestic.

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Totally! While you’re at it: Make sure to use WeChat and TikTok. Oh, also: Hoyoverse makes great games. They require admin perms but you wouldn’t worry about that.

no, but seriously

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Posted to ‘privacy’ community: “Put your first and last name on this petition!”

I expect if there are too many fake names it would be used against them too. I think not signing at all is overall less detrimental my own privacy. However if there’s evidence/reasoning otherwise please share!

Edit: I ended up signing with my real name, I don’t see employers or anyone holding that petition against me if they find out I signed this by searching my name.

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Privacy is not anonymity.

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Privacy is not anonymity in the same way as animals are not dogs. To give away anonymity is to give away a form of privacy.

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Russian propagandists claim, there is no democracy and no freedom of press in the west. It seems like, they were right in that regard.

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It’s just like the Cold War, folks… the propaganda is flying both ways - and neither side has to resort to too much lying.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/1q1hjmwLqe4

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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Is a “No soliciting” sign on my house also terrorism then? Wtf

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