

One could argue it was before Bezos bought it.


In simple terms, duckduckgo does not provide meta with this data, but everything around it does (if meta is granted permission to do so). Cookies, browsing history, analytic tools integrated into the sites themselves, device info, fingerprinting. They infer your search through your other activity.
I admit my wording was poorly chosen in my response.


This right here. If you use any of Meta’s services (spyware), you likely granted it permission to rummage through your data. If you have an open browser tab, it can pull info from it.


Cosmos with Carl Sagan
His voice, the vocabulary he used along with the wonder he radiated as he described the amazing things that exist out there. All of it captured my young mind like a fantasy.
I’m getting all warm and fuzzy just thinking about it.


Look for dell latitudes with 7th and maybe 8th gen Intel CPUs. Those are solid machines that aren’t considered upgradable to win11. They also have removable RAM (DDR4 IIRC) so many can be upgraded to 32GB max.


This is well said. Hadn’t thought of it this way. Makes for a much better experience overall.


I use it. Got the early bird special they’ve been running. It’s pretty good once you get a feel for the exit nodes. It’s much more prone to being blocked by sites like YouTube than other big name VPNs I’ve used, but as time passes it’s getting better. It’s rare I can’t find one that works eventually. No account needed and the mixnet feature are great for the privacy minded.


Keep your eyes on Linux phone developments. That’s likely where the future lies for any semblance of privacy on a cell phone.
https://itsfoss.com/linux-tablets/
This list is pretty good
I agree, but this comment would hit much harder if you were to provide an alternative solution.
Well done.