The software does not support windows 11.
Last update 2021
I believe you can’t run clamav as av on windows.
Firefox on desktop is very bad in terms of performance.
Noscript, does not protect when you need javascript( this from a person who disable JavaScript in the browser settings)
ublock is not bullet proof and still has a lot of blind spots.
Immunet shutdown in jan, so no clam.
Adblocker does not block what is happening with wolfstream.
A lot of times they even redirect to rentry with malware downloads.
This is an offical beta version.
“Why use an av?”
Sadly, because JavaScript exists.
I’m mentioning this because I’ve noticed that Kaspersky is a common choice among many PC users I know. This might be useful information for those who are considering their options.
Additionally, when searching for antivirus recommendations on platforms like Reddit, Lemmy, or YouTube, Kaspersky frequently appears as a highly regarded option.
Current: StreamTape have been identified as a threat by security engines such as Fortinet, CRDF Labs, and Quttera.
Previous Observation: StreamTape was flagged by Google Safe Browsing before days.
So… What is your argument here exactly?
Where did I mention USA?
Can you name at least one socialist nation that seek equity?
Taiwan, From Wikipedia:
The economy of Taiwan is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 20th-largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing Taiwan to be included in the advanced economies group by the International Monetary Fund. Taiwan is notable for its rapid economic development from an agriculture-based society to an industrialised, high-income country. This economic growth has been described as the Taiwan Miracle. It is gauged in the high-income economies group by the World Bank. Taiwan is one of the most technologically advanced computer microchip and high-tech electronics industries makers in the world.
Through companies?
I meant as a country!
Pure socialist country.
Try to export again in feeder as sometimes it generate bad file.
(Former feeder user advice)