@sinbach Informative! I have been aware of many of the online privacy invasions, but what you're saying about stores asking for phone numbers or zip codes, etc was eye-opening for me.
Regarding browsers, do you have any thoughts on Opera browser?

@Cherishingsparrows2020 @sinbach Opera used to be outstanding but was bought out, I no longer trust it. Our family uses Brave with DuckDuckGo as our web engine. Our backup is Firefox, however "Phoenix" was its original name which is a well known globalist NWO monikor and belief symbol.

@wildgoose @sinbach Thanks for the info. I may have to try Brave. Is it easy to use? Opera was listed as a safe option at one time and has been working well for me, although I was wondering why I wasn't seeing it in the recent lists of recommended browsers. I hadn't known about it being bought out. I've found Torr to be more challenging to use, so haven't preferred it for that reason.

@Cherishingsparrows2020 @sinbach Brave is as easy to use as Safari, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, etc. I really enjoy it. It's also easy to import all your favorite bar saved sites, etc.

@Cherishingsparrows2020 @wildgoose I'm not familiar with Brave, but I like Torr, Mozilla and sometimes Opera

@sinbach @Cherishingsparrows2020 I'd consider Tor, Brave, and Mozilla to be on equal footing, though I tend not to trust Mozilla products as much. Brave has Tor features baked in as well.

@sinbach ProtonVPN?
Any concern with the Proton products being connected with CERN? As the father of the WWW, We’ve been questioning the wisdom of anything connected with CERN. Especially in light of their other actions and interests.

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