

Wizard: Enjoy your first day of Spring on your Sunday. No ads! No notifications! What a breath of fresh air! No need to use Tor on these sites.I want to go back to those golden days when even Google was simple!

I do visit a couple of sites that are not embedding Google video in their pages. Update Linux Mint First, make your system to make sure all existing packages are up to date to avoid any conflicts. I got rid of my Facebook account, and I don't miss it. If yours is not shown, get more details on the installing snapd documentation. Choose your Linux distribution to get detailed installation instructions. Install Android SDK Manager on your Linux distribution. But growth brings change, and it seems to me that most websites are incorporating the popular social-media platforms into their pages. The package contains android sdkmanager and android SDK console tools. It's like Facebook: In the beginning, things are cool. I used to enjoy Google before they went really commercial, would say around 7 years ago? Back then, video was free, and the ads didn't track you like they do now. Wizard, atanere, rochester, and ryanvade, I apologize to you: I have decided for now, I will tough things out and put Tor on hold. I haven't installed Tor as of yet most of my viewing problems centered on Google video. The animated windows remind me of those days). It looks like Google (is it OK to mention them) is waging an all-out war on anonymous surfing I saw a couple of embedded frames with the G-famous "we do not allow anonymized browsing" warnings imposed on a scrambled video window (if you have lived as long as I have, you may recall the days when TV stations went off the air. Hello, Again, People.Sorry for being away so long, but I did return.
