KVM would be a safe way to test your pirated software. But it downgrades the performance.
Technically NFT, a token is linked/owned by a wallet address. Which you cannot pirate/dublicate.
But in case of nft images, those tokens are linked to an image on ipfs through dapps, which you can download. But there is legal uncertainty about these images.
You can try out nextDNS. It has a list of blockers and you can track and block what request are being made by your phone.
Additionally, DNS-crypt proxy can be a good alternative too.
I started using it on a daily bases since I switched to Linux. The distro I use as daily driver and other large projects have their support team on IRC.
It is much much better than posting on forums. You get instant response.
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That sounds even worse. You killed two flies in a shot. Did he cooperated in the case?
How much effort goes into creating these images?
Bash is a shell, like command prompt/powershell on WIn
You would need an android emulator. IIRC, there are few mentioned in the megathread.
Done that.
But I've also done it the other way around. Saw how many DLC are there for cities skyline and then saw it on firgirl. You know the rest. Call me crazy but I did bought the base game and few DLC. But I always preferred playing the fitgirl version
I don't even use browser to watch youtube vids anymore. Freetube -> mpv with sponsorblock plugin.
I smell a puff piece. Someone is real angry.