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"Favorite Sci-fi or Privacy movies/tv?"
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"textContent": "The thing is, these days there’s a lot of advertising (“buy, buy”) and not much realism—I’m not making this up; it’s been around for a long time.\n\nStay calm. Also, I’ll tell you three things:\n\n1. Watch the movie called They Love; the system is designed for passive consumption without questioning, reasoning, etc. It’s shared here in list number 11, but you’ll see strange things—if you have any doubts, let me know: Favorite Sci-fi or Privacy movies/tv?\n\n2. On the social network Reddit, there are many different things happening; however, its privacy and security are questionable. I simply log in to observe, take what I need, and discard the rest, so what’s “overwhelming” doesn’t affect me.\n\n3. A more reasonable VPN provider that I’ve noticed and think is worth mentioning is IVPN. Unfortunately, it needs improvements and is a bit slow to update. Next, the second one is Mullvad. Both are worth it. The thing is, I don’t trust any VPN company—not because I’m “paranoid or locked in a cage,” but because true trust starts from scratch and is dynamic, not fixed or default.\n\nTake care of yourself and stay strong.",
"title": "I'm curious about online privacy in Japan because I wanna live there"
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