There are very spicy ones where they don’t take laws into consideration. Would not recommend visiting unless you want to end up in a government watchlist.
Edit: Probably listed in the list of instances in [Instance-URL]/instances (for example, lemmy.world/instances), and you can see “Linked Instances” and “Blocked Instances” and if you wanna see spicy stuff go visit the blocked stuff. Again, some of those might put you in a government watchlist. If you do decide to visit those, Chris Hansen might be asking you to take a seat.
Brave + privacyBadger is about the best you can do. If you turn all the features on it anonymizes your plugins and screen res returns enough that you can’t be identified by a unique configuration.
It supports TOR for private browsing natively.
I don’t trust them more than Mozilla, but the do a better job at keeping my browsing habits out out the hands of my ISP and the sites I visit.
I don’t really care if it’s displayed or not, I’m just glad it’s not used for gatekeeping purposes. (Must have so much upvotes/karma to post, comment, etc.) I just read that as: “community not open to new members, got it.”
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