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Lojcs

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Lojcs , to Comic Strips in [Good Bear Comics] A True Friend

Blue lemon

Lojcs , to Privacy in Do you use Mull browser? If so you may want to donate to keep Divested computing alive so they can continue to maintain Divest os and Mull among other things.

Does Firefox on android support sandboxing nowadays?

Lojcs , to Mildly Infuriating in I ordered a BLT with onion

Why is it in 4 pieces tho

Lojcs , to Mildly Infuriating in Samsung advertising new phone in my notifications

Is xiaomi sold in the US? In every other country you can unlock Samsung phones

Lojcs , to Technology in Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users

I stand corrected

Lojcs , to Technology in Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users

having one's true identity concealed

Which is exactly what the incognito mode does. Being incognito doesn't mean you can't be tracked in your fake identity

Lojcs , to Technology in Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users

I would think such a thing would be a bigger liability. Because even if Google stops tracking you other trackers wouldn't. If people didn't read and understand "this does not protect against trackers" they definitely aren't going to do that with "this will stop Google's trackers but not 3rd party ones".

Lojcs , (edited ) to Technology in Google updates Chrome's Incognito Mode disclaimer to admit it is tracking users

I find this very silly. Incognito always had disclaimers about how it doesn't protect you from tracking. Do people not know Google is just a website that does taking (or did anyway) like any other? And how tf did Google lose that lawsuit when eulas have "this software isn't fit for any purpose" clauses and incognito was never advertised for privacy to begin with and straight up tells you it doesnt give you privacy when you open it.

Lojcs , to Mildly Infuriating in Protecting me by limiting my actions is insulting

That's not how it works

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