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  • Do you understand what an analogy is?

    Yes, hence it being a shit one.

    Anyways, Firefox is the project. All of those other “projects” are mostly configuration changes of the upstream project- not even code changes.

    No, for example fennec for fdroid which is the base for mull or ironfox has multiple code deletes to remove unsolicited data sent to Google.

    When Firefox decides to become hostile to those “other” browsers you use- they’ll be able to do fuck all about it.

    That’s not how open Source works…
















  • Yeah, that’s basically right. With an opening line like mine (a formula), we’re basically dealing in typical reddit/lemmy pedanticism.

    I (somewhat ironically now) specifically chose the words MFA over 2fa when saying “mfa-1” as to be most encompassing from the get go because yes:

    • the truest definition of MFA is =>2
    • there are cases where the factors are multiple things you have and/or are (like private keys and pass keys, and biometrics)

    i do agree the 1st factor in a situation where its multiple factors is generally and common practice to be something you know.




  • It’s all dependent on what you’re doing and how. Like if you use Facebook you’re fingerprinted to the tits.

    The granularity depends on examples like that.

    But something a bit more benign and not as granular would be finger printing you based on the timezone your browser offers up. It’s not as basic as like “-7 GMT” since the iso list can go down to the state and or country. So if in your OS you picked “America/Houston” a lot of browsers will pony that up without hesitation.

    How many more bits of data until you know what city I’m in, Street I’m on. Etc. And there’s tons of ways to derive that data over time.

    https://browserleaks.com/ is an interesting example that can show all the bits of data your browser can give up.

    And of course you can lock lots down given the right tools.