

that let’s you deepfake
that lets* you deepfake
that let’s you deepfake
that lets* you deepfake
PIA for it’s price
PIA for its* price
Why don’t you care for GrapheneOS?
As the matter of fact, I’m curious about the differences now.
Understood, thanks. So on a clean install, I’m assuming user.js
is either empty or missing, correct?
Nice FUD.
By your own logic, Chrome should have fewer developers than Konqueror, since its engine is essentially a fork of a fork of a fork.
No, you’re mistaken. A fork is a whole new product. This is not a whole new product. It’s a patch.
Have you independently confirmed this?
What is preventing user.js
from doing exactly what you’re describing right now on your system?
These are old options. I checked these off long ago.
Yes. Yes, they did.
The issue is that I already knew about cookies. I don’t want my browser to phone home (or anywhere else) without my consent.
It’s not that I have something to hide. It’s that it’s none of your business!
Technically, yes. But the article already mentioned the amount of effort for the brute force to succeed (that is, practically never, if the phrase is truly random.)
But anyway. With regular passwords, the attackers already have a list: the alphabet plus numbers and symbols. Not really that different.
Oh yikes.
I got out of crypto stuff long ago. But I was so paranoid with losing wallet keys that I’d put them everywhere in chunks, like a medieval quartered body spread all over Scotland.
Don’t leave us hanging. How did it happen?
I didn’t downvote you, but I think you’re assuming waaaay too much about OP’s life circumstances. For al we know, he’s an Argentinian teenage girl with an allowance, or a Vietnamese retired fisherman with no life savings.
Thank you for your service, ociffer.