I use Mull as my daily driver. It works well. It tends to break some sites, so I keep Fennec as a backup.
It sounds like what you’re looking for is a DNS blocklist. I know NextDNS has a Google blocklist. NextDNS is easy to use and I highly recommend it.
I highly recommend the Kobo. You need an account to activate the device (only needs email and password), but after that, you don’t need to use their services. Side loading books onto it is trivial (it’s officially supported). Connecting it to WiFi is unnecessary after the initial setup. You can’t install a browser onto it, and the built-in browser leaves much to be desired. I would download the books onto a separate device and side load it.
Have two emails: one for personal and one for school. Since your school offers Office 365, they may also provide an email address. I have two email addresses: my personal email (Protonmail) and the one my school assigned me.
That was my issue. Thank you very much!
Thank You! I changed the port settings and used the “d” flag and it’s working.
Password manager like Bitwarden. I’d rather they take care of it for me. The consequences would be too great if I messed it up.
Unfortunate and informative. Time to look into CalyxOS.
Not anymore after they got acquired