I am wrong but you need to use usenet providers to download stuff right? So it's centralized and company based?
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Maybe I’m a bit old school but is this process not against the spirit of piracy,
be generous to share fight against censorship and DCMA takedown work in a decentralized way
But what's your opinion about it, because don't you think it's opposed from the original torrenting piracy spirit?
In the way of piracy (maybe I missed it but Usenet piracy is new for me)
~~I think that the Tor network is proven to be broken by feds if you are suspicious.~~
The Tor network was in fact used to reveal the identity of someone (https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/german-authorities-apparently-cracked-tor-anonymity-but-onion-heads-say-its-still-safe) but as we don't know the truth we cannot really make conclusion but we can act that :
(Tor is always more secure if you're opsec is great from the beginning)
For example you're one of the biggest drug dealer and you're doing 100 000 of deaths every say, for sure they will cramp up to you and find you, succeeding to deanonymize you.
But most of the time you are not that attractive so you will be mostly anonymous. They can target an entity to reveal it but cannot deanonynize the entire network
Vivaldi is a no-go for me due to these two reasons:
1- Chromium based 2- Does not respect the "open-source spirit"
If you want to make sure your system stays 100% healthy do not try to install proprietary software on your Linux :)
If you're a really "mainstream" user not really caring about privacy and such use Floorp or Zen.
If you're caring about privacy at least a bit and want to get a pleasing experience, use Waterfox.
If you're a bit more serious about privacy use Librewolf (mainly for privacy itself) or Mullgad Browser (for anonymity and fingerprinting). (These browsers are totally usable if you care about privacy and can be 100% used as daily drivers)
Lastly, you shouldn't use Tor Browser in replacement of the traditional Firefox as it's firstly meant to use it with the Tor network and to only browse some sites that are not tracking every move. (The same goes a bit with Mullvad (excepting the fact that Mullvad is not meant to browser the Tor network), it's an anonymity browser in the sense that you shouldn't use it to connect to the GAFAM fucking services that will suck 100% your datas, in this case of high privacy without really needing pure anti-fingerprinting and anonymity you should use Librewolf)
That's it hope you will succeed in your journey! :)
Last advice : You can also harden the default Firefox with some user.js (like the arkenfox or betterfox one) but as today it's really no more useful in my opinion as forks are doing the same things without the configuration hassle of setting up your new browser. Have a nice day
Because it makes a healthier base to work with or to simply use it without caring
Increasing privacy (and sometimes security)
So what do you about it?
Gonna modify it a bit as sure it's not that true