

There’s been a somewhat recent controversy with regards to stock Firefox selling our data. Many switched to LibreWolf fork after that.


There’s been a somewhat recent controversy with regards to stock Firefox selling our data. Many switched to LibreWolf fork after that.


Ryan started the fire


I don’t know if its the age or perhaps I unconciously became sick of the practices OP describes, but the games I genuinelly enjoy playing the most nowadays are mainly AA or Indie. And ofc, I don’t mind paying full price for them.
A non-exhaustive list of those I loved:
lmao, i handed it on a plate
damn, what happened right before 2024?


I understand that having the tablet and the phone running the same OS might be an advantage, but have you checked out GrapheneOS for your Pixel? I’ve been using it for a year now and I’m very pleased. Also it is increadibly easy to install.
hahah its rather: Thanks, thanks thaaanks. But your version is equally annoyingly polite. 😁


For a danish, your onomatopoeia choice for a knock would sound annoyingly polite.


I am not an expert so don’t quote me here, but I think there are ways of bypassing the agent switcher/spoofer (like chameleon) revealing the true browser you are using… that would actually make you MORE fingerprintable.
Im currently on my dwm journey, and im loving it


imho, this is the most correctest answer


Wouldn’t be surprised if this guy’s brain is full of lead
what brand is this? :O asking for a friend


All apps I need for banking, 2 factor authenticator, etc work in my GrapheneOS phone, with the exception of one particular app used for ID authentication in the country I reside. The reason is bc this app uses Google’s Play Integrity API to check the phone’s OS, and since it does not match with Google’s Android OS, it stops working since it does not pass integrity checks. As far as I know, there are few apps that do this, and as time passes more apps are moving towards hardware-attestation tests, as GrapheneOS facilitates, instead of relying Google’s Play Integrity. For me this is not an issue, because the government provides other means for ID authentication, but some other countries only relies on apps, and that might be a show stopper.


GrapheneOS is a good alternative to iOS/Android, although still Android-based
Does anyone know if Tuta has an alias email feature?
I completely agree with you. I am just frustrated at the fact that everything seems to get rotten sooner or later.
Just for the record, I personally use Vanadium on Android, which is what comes by default in GrapheneOS. So far I am happy with it as well.
I also keep an eye on ladybird, but they still have a long road to walk before i consider it a viable option for my day to day.