Or use their app on your phone, which will "detect your driving patterns" and adjust your rates accordingly.
But honestly, even without all that, modern cars already have trackers and Internet connections even without your knowledge. (Mine did a couple of impromptu OTA updates for the media center at the beginning. It also has an SOS button on the roof, which you need to be subscribed to use, but can activate the subscription through the button. This implies there is a GPS tracker, as well as a cellular connection).
The controls on RDR2 are a bit clunky. You'll keep accidentally pointing your gun at friendly strangers and riling them up. Know that it's not your fault!
After looking over some of your posts on these Firefox communities, I believe you're well into "time to make my own addon" territory.
I've written a single addon myself, and while I found documentation to be lacking, it isn't as hard as it first feels. What really helped is finding other plugins on GitHub that did something somewhat related to what I was attempting, which gives you a solid base.
In case you missed brewery's message below (as it's a second-level comment): all private mode does is to temporarily prevent storing history and cookies on your device. You can set that as default behavior for normal browsing instead.
In most countries that actually penalize pirating, what is illegal is sharing a file, not downloading it. You don't need a VPN in this case, as what you're doing isn't illegal.
The 23 year old sister had 2 children, one of which was already 6 years old, if my reading skills aren't failing me.