Thus, I’ll conclude:
Given the time, my best guess is this is a where each letter is replaced by the one to its left on a QWERTY keyboard .
But given the recognizable words Ox Vpn az bazar — "Ox" might be "Ox" (real), "Vpn" = VPN, "az" = as, "bazar" = bazaar.
d (middle row) → left = s a → left = nothing (edge) — so maybe not. danlwd fyltr shkn Ox Vpn az bazar
Let me try : danlwd → qnayjq (no)
Let's check the whole phrase: danlwd fyltr shkn Ox Vpn az bazar
Maybe ?
On QWERTY: Row: q w e r t y u i o p Row: a s d f g h j k l ; Row: z x c v b n m , . /
Given the actual result that fits: looking for a good vpn on bazaar — but letters don't match.
Result = ebmoxe — not English.
But given common patterns, your cipher is probably or keyboard shift left .
or simply: "Ox VPN on bazaar" (the rest being filler with the same shift).