There is never one that is the “best”. You just have to choose one based on what fits you and your view point.
There are many places that list DNS providers: DNSCrypt, Privacy Guides, and Privacy Raccoon are just some.
There is never one that is the “best”. You just have to choose one based on what fits you and your view point.
There are many places that list DNS providers: DNSCrypt, Privacy Guides, and Privacy Raccoon are just some.
As of today (29 June 2023), Port forwarding is not offered for new customers as part of the Pro plan. Further, existing IVPN Pro customers cannot reserve new ports. Existing reservations will stay in place, and can be disabled by manual action.
We are disabling all reserved ports and completely remove this feature from our service on 30 September 2023.
As of today (29 June 2023), Port forwarding is not offered for new customers as part of the Pro plan. Further, existing IVPN Pro customers cannot reserve new ports. Existing reservations will stay in place, and can be disabled by manual action.
We are disabling all reserved ports and completely remove this feature from our service on 30 September 2023.
Almost any registar is good, except GoDaddy or Newfold Digital / Endurance International Group or Network Solutions.
I would suggest looking at TLD List for the major registar’s and their prices.
Regarding good website hosting, you have to find the one best for you (and your needs). You can go with what a registar offers, but some may offer other things you need.
This is a reminder to read past the headlines and do research into what actually happened. Snopes has the full story.
I would encourage you to find one that fits your needs at DNSCrypt, or Privacy Guides, or Privacy Raccoon. Which will provide some basic information about a DNS resolver, then you can do more research as you see fit.
As a heads-up, some will block ads for you and some won’t.
FediDB will be shutting down in July (2023) according to its creator. The list of username’s that pledged can be found on fedipact.online
I believe a lot more instances will block Meta once more details come out (I know the instance I’m on is talking).
Would be even better if the meeting was video off, or if it wasn’t a meeting (and instead could send off your update).
In some parts of the world, a driver’s license is another form of ID, so it may be worth it to get it.
Sometimes it’s also a peer pressure thing, if everyone around you is getting their driver’s license, then you may feel pressure to get it.
Having the book available through an early reviewers program (that’s how I’ve discovered a couple of author I didn’t know of), having the book on sale (there are many sites which pick on books that are on sale) or promoting the book through social media (TikTok seems to be very popular right now).
This is going to hurt by Adam Kay, a funny biography from a UK first-year doctor
When the last unexpected downtime happened, I checked OP’s Mastodon account.
The original post and the video that was linked in the video both aren’t available. Can someone please provide a reliable source for this information.
I think because it’s a medical environment, masks should be worn at all times (except when eating, drinking or alone). You don’t know how sick someone passing you may be, and by masking you reduce it. I know many people are tired of hearing that and having masks, but it’s been proven to save lives and reduce more people catching something.
I continue to wear my mask at all times anywhere indoors (that isn’t my own home) as you don’t know where someone has been (or if they are sick and don’t know it).
Let’s please respect everyone’s choice and don’t get mad at someone who may still choose to wear a mask.
Honestly I don’t know, if you have a variety of content (including different lengths of movies / tv shows) then it’s hard to figure out how long you could stay entertained.
I think the better question is if during the past quarantine you used any of the content you have downloaded, I don’t think I watched any since there were tons of new content coming out.
Anybody can create a Google Play Store account like that (and link to any website and say it’s registered under a company), many Chinese companies do it.
Regarding searching for the app, I did search for lavabit vpn and duckduckgo didn’t show a github account.
There’s nothing on the Lavabit website (or elsewhere that I could reliably confirm) that say they (Lavabit) have a VPN. I could always be cautious when using a new VPN (including one that is free) or one that isn’t listed on the company website.
I’m using LibraryThing because of all the books listed (including the ability to add new books) as well as their early reviewers program (I’ve gotten a number of good books from that).
While I also have accounts on Goodreads and BookWyrm, right now I only use them to add books I’ve read and leave a review.
If I have time zones correct, that would be: 11am EDT, 4pm BST, 5pm CEST, 8:30pm IST, Midnight JST (going into July 5th), 1am AEST (July 5th).
If you want to be updated on progress while the site is down, then you can see OP’s Mastodon account at https://mstdn.io/@Rynach
If I’m incorrect with any of the time zones, please leave a correction as a comment.