Fyi, those consent banners are illegal in the EU.
You can file a complaint with a data protection authority: https://noyb.eu/en/your-right-lodge-complaint-article-77
Fyi, those consent banners are illegal in the EU.
You can file a complaint with a data protection authority: https://noyb.eu/en/your-right-lodge-complaint-article-77
It is not a domain registrar, they literally say it in their FAQ.
You do not own the domain then either.
Via a domain which you have to register with even more personal data.
It is 100 requests every 10 seconds
You have the right to file a complaint to a applicable data protection authority.
uBlock Origin and uBlock Origin Lite (both browser extensions) have a similar feature :)
Just because something happens in a GDPR region, doesn't mean it is legal. I see GDPR violations everyday.
A trustworthy VPN provider is your best solution here. Mullvad, IVPN, and ProtonVPN are common recommendations in the community. I would personally recommend against Windscribe; it is privacy-friendly but has had major bugs repeatedly in the past. If you want to go experimental, check out NymVPN and Obscura (Apple platforms only).
I would strongly recommend against it, from a security and data protection perspective due: "No warranties or guarantees of security or updates or even stability! Note that Iceraven Browser includes some unstable code written by Mozilla, with our own added modifications on top, all shipped with the stable version of GeckoView engine. Hence, the browser may contain bugs introduced upstream. Binaries are currently built automatically by our Github release automation. These binaries are signed with a debug key. When we finally publish this somewhere official like F-droid, we will sign the apks with a proper key suitable for public release. Due to the current way we create the releases and sign them, you may not want to rely on such "alpha" quality software as your primary web browser, as it will have bugs. So, use this browser only if you are comfortable with these limitations/potential risks."
Source: https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser
I just reviewed the page; it's so messed up. I mean, TOS;DR had issues in the past already, but this breaks it completly.
"Service claims to be GDPR compliant": 👍 (it isn't)
Fyi, Mastodon is developed by an European company, so by definition, it's also a European social network if you chose a fitting instance.