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nostr:npub18tcc00lqpysdsurg567dllzg7jeyr5wcyk2v6w23rx3s3ygyze2qv32nxx was reading your privacy policy. under what circumstances do you need to collect information about software programs and browsing history on a user's device?

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I saw your other post and that's exactly why TBC was a no go for me

I use bitrefill with breez is no kyc and easy

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We love the adversarial thinking!

Although you can mirror this same setup with the TBC web app. No KYC needed and you can maintain pseudonymity using LNAuth or Auth47 (PayNym).

Rather than repeat explanations here though, there's a couple of relevant posts shared below:

https://njump.me/nevent1qqszvvpnmwl9g0vc92jy78ssly0njk46agmmuss2jherykwnqgjtwjgppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgsr4uv8hlsqjgxcwp52d0xll3y0fvjp68vzt9xd89g3ngcgjyzpv4qrqsqqqqqp7zcqxa

Great to know and i will try it out