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      librevox has audio books that are in the public domain that are performed by volunteers.

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        Lots of other options for ebooks. Two good ones are:

        Good people have made sure many mirrors of sites exist so people always have access to them. Ebooks and scihub are my two favourite things about the internet.

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    I feel everyone should be aware of alternativeto.net, in case you need an alternative to any piece of software or an alternative to a website. Like, if you type reddit there, you get this place.

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    Some good browser add-ons that I don’t see getting recommended too much:

    I have recently started using the Firefox relay extension. It is an extension that lets you create throwaway email addresses that forward to your actual email address. Its really useful if you are signing up to a mail list/service that you think might spam you or sell your email address.

    Firefox Multi-Account containers groups websites into separate containers. For example your could have all your google account activity in one container and lemmy in another container. This means that the links you open when browsing lemmy won’t be linked back to your google account with cookies.

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      I use the Nitter Redirect and Old Reddit Redirect to “fix” links to the two websites. Also, NoScript to “fix” most random links I follow.