I've been reading around on this, and it seems they are mostly going to use the "Evil Maid" method. The Swedish government can't force Android or...
"browser history" Is one funny way of describing DoH.
And this follows the UK bashing DoH recently. Fascinating.
Personally I'm more fascinated by the fact that titles would leave Disney+ in the first place. I thought Disney owned their own movies and shows?
Any chance you could support SMPlayer? OSArmor seems to be working flawlessly in 1909, by the way.
Meanwhile, Firefox hasn't added this feature at all. I'm hoping they will soon, however.
Lmao, Avast can't even protect their own servers, how are we supposed to trust them in protecting us?
This is why I go with SumatraPDF. All it's missing that I could ever want is the highlighting of text.
Security is important in every application.
I've been using TunSafe for some time now. It has everything I could ever want in a VPN client. Kill switch, automatic starting, run as a service,...
It's the next step into the future. Why support an insecure way of making apps, when people are more or less forced to follow your every move?...
Yeah, I'll believe that when I see it. If you look at the list, Chrome didn't win because it failed 3 privacy options - Lack of support for a...
Is this an ad or a news article? Can't tell.
Then maybe he should say so instead of vanishing for 6 months.
If he has billions of dollars, he's not in this to make people happy. He's in it to make dough, and he's not gonna make that by supporting Sandboxie.
US only I assume?
Sad to see another great program become abandonware :(
Does anyone know if this protects the beta version of Edge, based on Chromium?
Now if only the ISPs where I lived could be this kind and honest. Paying the same for 50/10 as a new user would pay for 100/10.
It's a beta. Why wouldn't it call home?
Meh, no one has ever said it's perfect. But it's a massive step up from the standard, unencrypted DNS. Preferably, I would like to see...
Ah, I missed what the topic was when I responded :/
Actually, I Googled and the issue still seems to be here. https://decentraleyes.org/configure-https-everywhere/
Ah, I meant HTTPS Everywhere, not Privacy Badger. This seems to be fixed now, however.
Separate names with a comma.