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Hmmm. I'm not sure this goes far enough though. What if someone leaves a mean comment? I'd like to have the ability to look them in the eye and ask them what's what.
Yeah, every comment needs location metadata attached to it. It only seems reasonable. They're hurting my feelings I should be...
You should check your router's DNS settings, it's likely your DNS provider has QQ on a block list.
If you don't know how to do that, try changing your device or browser's DNS settings, which is much easier to do. Also, make sure the DNS you test is not a family friendly one that blocks adult...
Yeah, but VPS hosting provider are in the business of hosting, not privacy. It's in the best interest to keep logs, for optimization, compliance, troubleshooting/debugging, etc.
You can do a lot with a VPS but I'm not sure if a a private VPN is one of them.
I've always thought the idea of using a VPS for a VPN odd. In a way it makes sense business customers expect more privacy, but still I find hard to to believe they won't log your every connection. If only to make sure they don't get in trouble or comply with some random law.
With reputable VPN...
Yeah the self-censorship and control governments get is probably the biggest problem. People might find it fine while their guy is in power, but we have elections and someone you don't want to have have access to all that data will get there grabby little hands on it.
And all in the name of...
You can't age gate the internet, only the big providers will be affected. All this will do is push people into: using a VPN, or visiting sketchy sites that have no regard for the law. Sites that likely have legal and immoral content because they ether have a small moderation team, or they just...
That extra space you're talking about is likely the sites custom font size. Display: none; is applied when the viewport is 359px or less, so it doesn't matter if extra space is available.
Luckily, there's a quick fix you can do. (If you're on android, don't know enough about brave ios to...