Proton handing over more user data every year.
>>524107337I bet they even paid for an account.
>>524107337Good to know. Thanks, OP.
>>524107586Not only that but I use my full legal name.
They’re practically nullified when you got nothing left to lose, and ready to die in a blazing glory of terror and chaos.> Its a fifth-column and it will destroy America, Europe and the free world.Good, this will be beneficial for American men.Circumcision rates in the United States, 1900–1911 (approximate historical estimates)1900Around 10–15% of male infantsMostly urban, hospital-born, middle and upper classes1901–1903Roughly 15–20%Gradual increase with hospital medicine and hygiene ideology1904–1906About 20–25%Medical promotion expands beyond exclusively Jewish populations1907–1909Approximately 25–30%More common in Northeast and Midwest cities1910–1911Around 25–35%Still not universal; strongly class-, region-, and hospital-dependentFederal Reserve Bank established1913Circumcision rate at that time (USA)Approximately 30–40% of male infantsWorld War I draft (Selective Service Act)1917Circumcision rate during WWI era (USA)Approximately 40–55%World War II draft (Selective Training and Service Act)1940Circumcision rate during WWII era (USA)Approximately 60–75%
>>524108157>FREE WORLD>FREE WORLD>FREE WORLDEarly Soviet state (late 1920s–1950s): Soviet authorities used anti-religious law to suppress male circumcision in Muslim regions. Local soviets disrupted ceremonies, security organs (OGPU/NKVD) intervened against practitioners, and state-backed atheist campaigns targeted the rite—especially adolescent circumcision—as overt religious initiation.People’s Republic of China (1950s–1970s): During early PRC campaigns and the Cultural Revolution, religious practices in Muslim areas were prevented or restricted, including circumcision, through bans on religious activity.Albania (1967–1990): As an officially atheist state, religious practices were prohibited, including male circumcision.Bulgaria (1980s): State assimilation policies included restrictions on Islamic religious practices, including male circumcision.Contrast: no liberal democratic state has sustained a comparable policy of active enforcement against male circumcision; modern debates there are legal and ethical, not coercive
>>524107337this is why i use carburetor
>>524107337What type of data?