to more obscure and risky providers who don't care about the law instead
There's no need to go that far, there will still be plenty of well-known and trustworthy providers who care about the law but simply operate outside of UK jurisdiction.
to more obscure and risky providers who don't care about the law instead
There's no need to go that far, there will still be plenty of well-known and trustworthy providers who care about the law but simply operate outside of UK jurisdiction.
Sydney Sweeney
That seems like a very safe bet:
Dame Rachel told BBC Newsnight: "Of course, we need age verification on VPNs - it's absolutely a loophole that needs closing and that's one of my major recommendations."
Debian, of course.
I've had Linux on my work desktop for the past twenty years.
You had me scared there for a moment, but the Syncthing people are dependable and support hasn't been dropped, it's just the prebuilt binaries that no longer will be provided.
What does any of that have to do with your login shell?
Why would your login shell need to be fully POSIX compatible?
But that's just not true, the author doesn't go into so much detail that it gets boring, it's a deeply fascinating book.
It's kind of sweet that they write that you need at least RAM 1500 to get these ads in your truck, so that the solution simply is to install less RAM in your truck if you don't want the ads. (I've never owned a truck so I don't know how much RAM is normal, but 1500 sure sounds like a lot.)
Never wear a hat you haven't grown yourself.