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Well yes, my recent rediscovery, the Opera browser, already included an ad blocker in version 39, and now in the 40 includes free VPN, available on all platforms (except Amstrad-Schneider, Sinclair Spectrum and MSX), Android inclusive.
Just as it sounds, without "however" or "in exchange for", it is activated in the "Privacy and security" menu and allows us to choose between five locations, namely, Canada, USA, Germany, Netherlands and Singapore.
In addition, and it is something that I have found more interesting than the VPN itself, is that it shows us the amount of data transferred monthly.!

Yes, yes, Firefox can do that too, and there are tons of extensions like that. But here it already comes as standard, for better or for worse.The overall performance of the browser is very good, and as I was fed up with the direction that Firefox is taking, it comes to me like honey on a hot cake.
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If it's like honey on toast. Much better than honey on flakes, where are you going to stop.
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Years ago I used Opera, but back then it had the best web engine, now I don't like it at all I think they should become more open to third-party services. But anyway I occasionally take a look.
PD. About the honey in the eye socket… For lack of anything else it might be okay



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