It looks like you’re using a DNS server that archive.ph sabotages (1.1.1.1, 9.9.9.9, etc.) not that the website is unsafe. Also, if you’re that concerned about your privacy I recommend using a VPN such as Mullvad (and their DNS server isn’t sabotaged by archive.ph!)
Sorry but I’m not clicking a link ending in .ai
I’ll wait for another source.
What do you have against the British overseas territory of Anguilla? Ultra-specific geographical prejudice.
Archive link for the article: https://archive.ph/JN2sD
I’m good bro.
It looks like you’re using a DNS server that archive.ph sabotages (1.1.1.1, 9.9.9.9, etc.) not that the website is unsafe. Also, if you’re that concerned about your privacy I recommend using a VPN such as Mullvad (and their DNS server isn’t sabotaged by archive.ph!)
Could this be it? I forgot I have the dns with a filter list to try block ads and trackers at the dns level.
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You would rather read an ad filled article than read the Archive version of it…?
I rather not read it at all if it comprises my security.
It’s an archive site, what form fields would you be POSTing?