Tor browsers are available on Windoze and MacOS also. However, Opera browser (also available for Linux, Windoze and MacOS) includes a free VPN where you're able to choose the geographical region for the IP address it presents to the servers you access, which is useful for accessing geographically restricted content.Talking about a VPN, linux has onboard a tor web browser which does the same thing only free.
I've heard Linux is supposed to be good but can it really get road tolls for free ?Talking about a VPN, linux has onboard a tor web browser which does the same thing only free.
When did the charge on Czech roads come into being ? Haven't been for a couple of years but never bought one previouslyThought this might save some a few €'s
Talking about a VPN, linux has onboard a tor web browser which does the same thing only free.
Opera is linked to google and full of spyware, stay well clear, duck or firefox and a few others out there, cheersFWIW, I saw that YT several months ago and was scratching my head at the apparent state complicity. That said, there are several similar scams online in this country where companies act as middle men and charge a fee to essentially relay your application for something that costs a lot less when applied for directly. EHIC was one of those and there's still a website up that charges over £30 for this free card and another that charges £25 for it's replacement, a GHIC, that is also free when applied for directly. Also, a similar scam is in operation for driving licence renewals.
Tor browsers are available on Windoze and MacOS also. However, Opera browser (also available for Linux, Windoze and MacOS) includes a free VPN where you're able to choose the geographical region for the IP address it presents to the servers you access, which is useful for accessing geographically restricted content.