I don’t think so, but that doesn’t stop windows from doing it
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I don’t think so, but that doesn’t stop windows from doing it
Apparently this is done to block browsers like opera to change the default browser without user consent, but I think this just makes it more complicated to change the default browser. Maybe they’ll add a pop up if an application tries to change it, allowing users to accept, but I don’t think that’s likely
Looks great so far. Would love to see this become something like Grayjay but as a website
Strongbox (OSS, but paid) is pretty good
Anyone know the title?
I tried to use it, but when I searched for stuff like “kdenlive reddit” it blocks the search because it may contain violence and pornography
Freetube
While it doesn’t use the activity pub it still functions similarly so maybe that’s why it’s listed with the others
The thing most people get wrong is privacy friendly =! private. If you say something publicly (on the internet) you can assume it will stay for ever, if not directly then via some sort of archive. The privacy part of Lemmy/Mastodon is them not collecting data on what you look at to sell it. If you want something private then don’t use Social Media, because what you say publicly will stay public.
If you search DuckDuckGo: What’s my IP it shows it directly in the search
I think the issue people have is that threads is way bigger than all Mastodon instances and that they could having control over Mastodon because of the amount of content coming from threads vs the actual Mastodon instances
The OS part is open source, the Steam part isn’t. This is also true for Chimera OS and similar distros
-Privacy friendly sites (no google, ddg/searxng and stuff) -VPN (Proton is private with a free tier, Mullvad for maximum privacy) -Fingerprint blocking in browser (Brave has it too standard, put it on aggressive)
Isn’t this illegal in the EU? They just forced MS to offer alternative search providers for their search, so this is basically the same thing?
The repo shows all the patches. It uses some patches from ungoogled chromium for privacy. It isn’t my recommendation here, I just mentioned it because Brave didn’t work for OP
Thorium is good for privacy and speed but not security, Vivaldi isn’t that private, ungoogled chromium removes everything google. Brave also has packages available for manual installation if you want to give it another try
What’s the problem with Nord? I have never used one of their products so I’m not informed