- Mar 29, 2018
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Changed Firefox search engines to: search.disroot.org and search.brave.com
I really like using these two search engines.
I really like using these two search engines.
WOW! First time I use this brave search engine and I like it! Thanks for mentioning it!Changed Firefox search engines to: search.disroot.org and search.brave.com
I really like using these two search engines.
Changed Firefox search engines to: search.disroot.org and search.brave.com
I really like using these two search engines.
Same here i use brave search beta since it came out i really like and fast!WOW! First time I use this brave search engine and I like it! Thanks for mentioning it!
Not really.Is there a specific reason why you are using AdGuard DNS and not NextDNS anymore?
I mean it's up to you but I just think NextDNS is the better and more customizable version of AdGuard DNS if you set it up correctly.Not really.
Maybe I'll give it a go once more. Right now I'm using only Edge's built-in tracking protection as a test. I wanted to see how effective it is.I mean it's up to you but I just think NextDNS is the better and more cunstomizable version of AdGuard DNS if you set it up correctly.
Cloudflare is marginally faster for some people in some places, Quad9 marginally faster for other people in other places, both have very large networks, Quad9's somewhat larger. But the big difference, as I think you're seeing, is in uptime... Quad9 hasn't had any system-wide downtime yet, in five years of operation. Cloudflare has been at this three or four years now, and hasn't been able to maintain even three nines of uptime:Cloudflare is leaps and bounds faster than anyone, but they occasionally are having issues, especially resolving my work IPs for our corporate VPN. May go back to Quad9 which is slower.
Did you enable the learning mechanism or did you just leave it on default?Checking out the performance of latest Privacy Badger with Edge built-in strict tracking prevention, just for kicks.
Default at the moment. I'm on the fence about learning mode. What's your advice?Did you enable the learning mechanism or did you just leave it on default?
I just asked out of curiosity. But if you ask me then you should just delete it again and stick with your basic but effective non-extension approach (apart from uBlock Origin)Default at the moment. I'm on the fence about learning mode. What's your advice?
Much like learning to use NoScript though I wish uBo had sie reputation lookup so you and easily identify web services / data sources.µBO hard mode is really very easy to use with a bit of trial and error because you start to identify the key 3rd party players on the sites you visit. Impressive blocking ability and page loading!
Well, once again I'm test-driving the latest AVG Internet Security.@McMcbrad has turned oldschool into an AVG fanboy again
Geeks will be geeksWell, once again I'm test-driving the latest AVG Internet Security.