They said another reason so that means that it is not their only reason
he/they
i moved to readit.buzz but it’s shutting down so i’m back here
They said another reason so that means that it is not their only reason
I personally switched from it to Keepass, it is cross-platform, open-source and pretty secure. It doesn’t come with cloud support, but I guess you could just put the file in some sort of cloud storage you trust. It also supports one-time authentication codes!
My laptop has middle click on the touchpad
Probably going to make a lot of hardware obsolete for Windows, a lot of people with older systems are either going to stick to their current version without updating (no updates could mean security issues) or switch to Linux for better hardware support. This is assuming that MS decides to support less and less older hardware with each update.
Normies¹ don’t even really think about Windows or OS in general, most people just think it’s just what a computer is like regardless.
¹ : Normie as in person who is not experienced with computers and PC gaming
Not much of a pirate, but I do like blocking ads. In that situation, here are some browsers I believe would still have ad blocking capabilities.
Firefox-based browsers:
Librewolf (privacy-focused; comes with uBlock Origin)
Tor (don’t know much about it, but it probably would have ad blocking still)
Chromium-based:
Vivaldi (it appears they have built-in ad blocking; closed source though)
Bromite (mobile; not sure if still continued)