Tor has noscript automatically enabled no?
There's three security settings via NoScript in Tor browser. The default has JS enabled.
Tor has noscript automatically enabled no?
There's three security settings via NoScript in Tor browser. The default has JS enabled.
Disable javascript, trying to get around fingerprinting with javascript enabled is an exercise in futility, and is especially risky with something as heavily monitored as tor.
I like disabling JS myself for some web browsing but this can make fingerprinting easier because most people do enable JS, and I've read that with JS disabled certain things still can be detected through CSS files.
For web browsing i2p is still much slower for me than with Tor these days.
This looks like old news to me. Years ago I've read that three letter agencies can access phones without getting the access code or bio-metrics from the phone owner.
And we’re cheering it on because X is seen as a political opponent.
I'm cheering this on among others because the shadow-banned person wrote something important about a sick EU law proposal that tried to break E2EE.
Strongly agree but lots keep using X, in fact it seems to get worse :(
Here's a take by a Mozilla employee :
I did lots of reading about this and am still wondering why someone would want to opt for catch-all domains over aliases. Catch-alls seem highly susceptible to spam and while I haven’t actually done any email aliasing yet,
I'm using catch-all since years and no spammer has ever made up a new email alias to spam me.
it doesn’t seem to take much effort to make a new alias if you have a plan with unlimited aliases.
That depends. The moment you are in a shop without your phone/email and they really want an email address you can simply write down their_company_name@your_email_domain_name for them without having to compromise anything.
GMaps WV as mentioned in another comment : https://f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.maps/ Last updated, June 2024.
This is a restricted WebView wrapper for accessing the web version of Google Maps. Intended for use when OpenStreetMap isn't enough.
Yeah, that’ll be hard. I’m trying to use Peertube but network effect is big on YT (not sure if that’s the right expression here, noone is using Peertube, everyone is on YT).
There was a time "noone" was on YouTube.
There's a summary here with some Tor browser findings : https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/18097#note_2961761