Quote: By replacing an open-source and interpretable cookie tech with a proprietary one, Google FLoC also threatens the foundation of the open...
You've listed all Blink/Chromium based browsers, I wonder how Gecko based browsers will handle this such as Firefox also ad blocking add-ons such...
Google is planning on making a new ad tracking service as tracking cookies are being retired....
Its been months since Keepass 2 had an update for the Debian/Ubuntu version KP2 is up to version 2.47 on Windows and its over due for the...
Is anyone having issues with add-ons being disabled in private-home with Firefox 80? firejail --private-home=.mozilla firefox
Thanks I really appreciate. :):thumb:
Does anyone know if the development versions of Firejail supports the private home profile? firejail --private-home=.mozilla firefox The reason I...
Thanks. :thumb: I'm guessing this would also work on Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi?
Does anyone know if Firejail runs on ARM CPUs? Like a Raspberry Pi for example?
Well it was originally licensed under GPL v3 and apparently it still is just look right here:...
@ A_mouse I just wonder why they haven't updated their GitHub page since 2015?
What OS do you run? Because I primarily run Linux myself. I mean nothings bulletproof.
Why not? NoScript helps block JavaScript which may have malicious code in it, very useful when surfing the web.;)
I also have FVD Speed Dial installed I really miss Super Start https://github.com/cyberscorpio.
Well I'm kinda blind without it.:doubt: I mean FlagFox and All Tabs Helper ask about the same if not more information then WOT.
The Source Code for Web Of Trust hasn't been updated since 2015. WTH how can they call it open source if they don't show us the source code? I...
Well I should say that I'm using GUFW and its blocking incoming and allow outgoing. Though I'm not sure how secure that might be after all...
OK so email clients can be more secure? Also the email client in question is Thunderbird and three of the emails are using TLS with OAuth2 and the...
So I'm guessing that's a no that email clients are not more secure compared to viewing them in your web browser?
I was told that email clients are suppose to be more secure than viewing your email through your browser if over WiFi Hotspots. Is this true? Also...
I thought this was most insightful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke6WmKv_7xY
There's new nasty piece malware out there called ACBackdoor Malware and it affects both Windows and Linux users. Read about it here:...
Good points.
@ Special To be honest both sound better than lets say Google but the clear winner when it comes to privacy would be Startpage although I...
@ A_mouse Well that's a little reassuring. I wonder if the same can be said about DuckDuckGo? I mean DDG isn't suppose to do much tracking not as...
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