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Brave browser android dissenter
Brave browser android dissenter




  1. #BRAVE BROWSER ANDROID DISSENTER FOR ANDROID#
  2. #BRAVE BROWSER ANDROID DISSENTER FREE#

It always has my own email address in the From: header, offered as if that were proof my account had been hacked. Lately I've been receiving a lot of emails of the form is hacked" - using one of my real email addresses, of course. Try Bing Translator, TranslateDict,, DeepL, Babylon, PROMT, or ImTranslator (a front end for PROMT, Google, and Microsoft translators). (That web site, alternative.to, is terrific for finding alternatives to just about anything.) Or just do a web search for "alternatives to google analytics". If you need stats and analytics for your web page, here are lots of alternatives to Google Analytics. (Mostly free.) I've also learned that Proton Drive is in early release.

brave browser android dissenter

I don't use cloud storage for my files, but here are 16 alternative cloud storage services.

#BRAVE BROWSER ANDROID DISSENTER FREE#

Here are four free online calendars other than Google. I work entirely on my desktop PC, not on the cloud, and I use the LibreOffice suite. I haven't tried Zoho Docs or any of their other services. For online collaboration, Zoho seems to be competing with Google. Here's a list of nine others that might be worth a look. I've seen Vimeo, Rumble, Bitchute, and Brighteon suggested, but I haven't tried them. I don't use any web advertising service, so I'm a bit short of suggestions here. For "net news" (Usenet news), I'm currently using the Pan newsreader. For email lists, I use groups.io - replacing Yahoo! Groups, which has been shut down. There's Mapquest, and OpenStreetMap, and if you don't mind Microsoft, Bing Maps. (Here are more alternative browsers for Android.)

#BRAVE BROWSER ANDROID DISSENTER FOR ANDROID#

For Android devices I'd suggest Opera Mobile, or perhaps Firefox or Brave. Brave is now "ready for prime time." I'm also interested in Dissenter, Midori, Falkon (formerly QupZilla), and SeaMonkey. For desktop I like Firefox, Pale Moon, and Opera. The only other option I can suggest, if you must have a smartphone, is an iPhone.Ĭhrome (web browser). Newer Blackberries, alas, use Google's Android OS. December 2021 update: Blackberry is "decommissioning" all non-Android products, including the Z10 and Q10. I like our old Blackberry Z10 and Q10 smartphones - you can still (in 2021) buy refurbished units from Newegg - which use the QNX-based Blackberry 10 OS. I've also read a recommendation for Fastmail. I've heard ProtonMail widely recommended. Otherwise, there are many free webmail services. Ditto your web hosting service, if you use one.

brave browser android dissenter

Your ISP should provide a mail account (and may provide webmail). DuckDuckGo now has a news search, but there's no direct link to it - you have to do a general search, and then click the "News" tab. These days I use Bing News (yes, I know, I'm using a Microsoft product). Others: Bing, Yahoo! Search, Yandex,, dogpile*, excite*, WebCrawler*, *. Startpage is a privacy-protecting front end for Google (ok if you just want privacy, but not if you dislike Google's search bias or want to boycott Google). So here, long overdue, is an updated list of alternatives to help you break your dependence on Google services.

brave browser android dissenter

At the time I remarked "one overlarge, overbearing tech behemoth is much like another." Well, that's no longer true - I now consider Google to be far more dangerous and abusive than Microsoft.

brave browser android dissenter

A few years ago I posted "Goodbye, Google" as a guide to eliminating all traces of Google from your life.






Brave browser android dissenter