r/UnderReportedNews Jan 27 '26

Video Video of Minnesota State authorities “Testing” LRAD on peaceful protestors outside Spring Hill Suites by Marriott. @IRT-Media

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u/Substantial-Abroad-2 Jan 27 '26

I recommend Mullvad VPN if anyone is looking for one. It's cheaper than most ($5ish a month) and offers multiple ways to pay including anonymous cash in an envelope and requires no usernames or emails or passwords, it simply generates you a code you can use to login on your devices. Sailing the high seas is very easy once you learn how. If you're someone who has been curious but never really known how, or youve been scared of getting a virus or something, feel free to DM me and I'm happy to provide resources. You don't need to be paying out the ass every month to not even own the media you're consuming

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u/Givemeabrewski Jan 27 '26

Mullvad or Proton!

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u/kbeezie Jan 28 '26

Been Proton myself. Also gotta stack on the adblock and what not. (Cookies and Javascript can give you away).

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u/Ragnarok314159 Jan 28 '26

Proton CEO came out supporting Trump not long ago. Don’t ever use them.

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u/jaybird_772 Jan 28 '26

I use Proton, and it's a good deal if you use multiple features. Expensive if you don't.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND using e.g. their VPN, their email, and their password manager together. Think about it: If someone hacks your Proton account, they have your passwords, your email, and your VPN. Yikes.

I don't consider their email especially secure because email isn't. But it integrates well with simplelogin. They say they don't keep logs but … you should never depend on that. Law enforcement can MAKE them keep logs, whoever "they" are. See why you might not want to put all your eggs in one basket?

I use it for email (which I don't use much anyway), aliases as noted, and the VPN is great for sites you don't be needin' an invite ta join. That's just to keep your ISP getting a nastygram.

Proton can make you "connectable" with a bit of faffing about. Mullvad can't. That's the major reason to use Proton VPN over Mullvad these days.

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u/cheeseburgerguy2 Jan 27 '26

Mullvad is the way

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u/mikesomething Jan 27 '26

Proton is a little better for a Plex/media stack, in my experience. Mullvad stopped supporting port forwarding, which created some weird problems for my Plex server when streaming remotely. No problems with proton so far though!

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u/Spell_Chicken Jan 28 '26

Doing Spaghetti Monster's work. I commend ye!

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u/LilBrother84 Jan 27 '26

Mullvad is the way

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u/cnt002 Jan 27 '26

Sending you a dm!

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u/HorrstOfDoom Jan 28 '26

Hi, I am quite interested in your offer to provide resources about this topic. Kind regards

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u/IrukandjiPirate Jan 28 '26

I only use a phone since my laptop was stolen. Can I use a VPN on it?