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I have a new video up that will show you how to safely click on links in debates on firefox, edge, brave browser and safari browser. While this technique can be used to circumvent paywalls which is a victimless crime and one the companies that put up these weak paywalls want you to circumvent do not do it. Yes this is literally the same justification for following laws blindly in America during slavery when slaves had to by law be returned to slave owners. It is also the mentality of literally the Nazis who did not put up any sort of non violent resistance to the regime. That doesn't change the fact it is the law and it will be followed or I will personally report you to the police for misusing this information to bypass paywalls. Information should only be available to you if you can afford it, so any broke somalian looking to get an education for free with pirated content to better yourself and escape poverty. Go fuck yourself you criminal scum. Anyway here is the video to help you safely click links on debates https://youtu.be/rUlw4UlFjoE

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Sometimes in debates or in the forum people will share pay wall content like washington post. It might be hard to read the story because you get an annoying popup where it asks you to pay for a subscription fee, but there is a way around it and in the following video I show you how to get around paid content with the brave browser, firefox and Windows Edge. https://youtu.be/rhn0wdYLzls

its only a 5 minute video and learning from it will open up a lot of previously unavailable content.

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NOTICE FROM MODERATION:
Concerns over the legality of disabling JavaScript to bypass paywalls have been raised.
Please do not disable JavaScript for the express purpose of bypassing paywalls!

There are of course no laws which state JavaScript must not be disabled; meaning it would seem to come down to motivation which makes the action legal or illegal.
Further, there are security concerns with JavaScript; and some is so poorly designed that it makes websites utilizing it a complete pain to browse (looking at you in-window pop-up ads). Either of those would be a valid reason to disable JavaScript.

-Barney, well dressed moderator 
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