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I wish I hadn't found "privacy"
Jan. 3, 2023, 8:23 a.m. | /u/OneInstance5057
Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age www.reddit.com
I'm fully aware that Privacy is an important subject, that I care a lot. But sometimes I feel overwelmed because I have to think twice or three times before "click" or do something.
For instance, I use Brave as my go to browser, but I know I love Safari because its semplicity etc. (I'm a sort of minimalist and add things makes me crazy)
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I wish I could use safari, but as it seems, I …
aware brave browser care click don go to important instance love privacy safari
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