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I'll have to update and see which one is the good one. I don't know, but I think it's the one that says "+ bonus".
I don't know, but it was in the post.
That's the "ultimate edition" of the game created by kanker on [REDACTED]it adds EVERTHING into the updated version of the 072project (so all the scenes are uncensored now). And by everything I mean everything, the exclusive mobile scene? Yeah it's added. The fantia videos the author made? Yep those are added too.
 
Good morning and happy Wednesday. No special day for June 3. :(
 
I don't know, but it was in the post.
That's the "ultimate edition" of the game created by kanker on [REDACTED]it adds EVERTHING into the updated version of the 072project (so all the scenes are uncensored now). And by everything I mean everything, the exclusive mobile scene? Yeah it's added. The fantia videos the author made? Yep those are added too.
It sounds really interesting, actually, for having a good time playing it.
 
I don't know if any of you are aware—I just found out myself—about all the commotion surrounding Datanodes and the current situation with Buzzheavier regarding fake Ren'py game downloads that turn out to be malware, which users access through the game links in the game posts.
As far as I know, Datanodes has taken care of the issue (I’m not 100% sure), but nothing has been heard from Buzzheavier. It’s early in the morning, and I just shared this with the rest of the staff.

Let this serve as a reminder that no matter where you download things from—whether from trustworthy sites or not—you should always be vigilant, particularly (but not limited to) the following:
  • Check that the file sizes match. If what you download is smaller (usually much smaller), then it’s a fake.
  • Check that the folder contents, in the case of a Ren'py game, do not contain a setup.exe file (I’ve never seen one that does).
  • Always scan the downloaded file just in case.
  • Use ad blockers; it’s no secret that some download hosting services have ads and clickjacking traps (I’ve already noticed some users complaining about hosts like Mixdrop and VikingFile) placed over the download buttons so you end up downloading a fake game that turns out to be malware.
Personally, I recommend using Brave because it offers comprehensive security features, and you can add Chromium extensions—such as the Pop-up Blocker—to make your browsing experience more comfortable and secure. But that’s up to each individual.

Browse smartly, browse safely. It’s no secret that piracy sites that rely on download hosting services are targeted by various malicious individuals and groups who set traps to deceive users, and the people running these pirate sites can’t do much to ensure their users’ safety beyond restricting certain download hosts and warning their users.
 
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Personally, I recommend using Brave because it offers comprehensive security features, and you can add Chromium extensions—such as the Pop-up Blocker—to make your browsing experience more comfortable and secure. But that’s up to each individual.
I still prefer to use Firefox specifically because it's not Chromium-based, which means that it isn't beholden to Google's bullshit Manifest V3 and thus adblockers like uBlock can work to their full potential.
 
I still prefer to use Firefox specifically because it's not Chromium-based, which means that it isn't beholden to Google's bullshit Manifest V3 and thus adblockers like uBlock can work to their full potential.
Agree, as you can see here brave adblock is not implementing some advanced filters because they don't care...
 
Agree, as you can see here brave adblock is not implementing some advanced filters because they don't care...
At least there's still active work being done, so it's probably just a matter of time. Keep in mind adblocking is not easy, and many advanced features require complex code.
 
Ugh....summer hasn't even officially started and the temps are getting hotter.

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Time to turn on the AC and triple my power bill.
 
At least there's still active work being done, so it's probably just a matter of time. Keep in mind adblocking is not easy, and many advanced features require complex code.
I know, but seems to me that they are refusing filters until someone will be able to convince them that they are useful and necessary for something.
 
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