

pen and paper cannot be encrypted with ease. so no, your suggestion is not a good one. thank you for your input though
p.s. I’m still waiting for your thank you and your apology
pen and paper cannot be encrypted with ease. so no, your suggestion is not a good one. thank you for your input though
p.s. I’m still waiting for your thank you and your apology
yeah but it took a lot effort to set up a new work profile. can’t migrate from island to shelter directly
please talk sense
but they do ask for personal information. what did you fill in there?
Never had a human check AFAIK.
that’s good to know!
Not exactly how, just wanting to know the experiences of commit international fraud 😀
but toh the most they will do is disqualify the domain and don’t return the money, that is a risk I’m willing to take
that’s what I am really interested in. How do they check this?
Curious if using the website version of an app can pick up the mediaDRM key via the browser.
I think no, best to use all app through browser if you can
thanks a lot
EDIT: turning this option on can only generate a random mediaDRM for different apps, but the same app will still have the same mediaDRM across different profile
so you can login to 1 accounts on google and also login to bank app they wont link you through mediadrm
hopefully someone could give a solution to spoof mediadrm for the same app across different profile
thanks a lot!
thanks a lot
though I’m having trouble understanding what exact information will thunderbird leak to email service provider.
Does this mean thunderbird will send (Examples of the global OS configuration available to apps are time zone, network country code and other similar global settings.) to any email service provider that is logged in on thunderbird?
right then hopefully someone could see this post and confirm
UPDATE: iceraven vs ironfox
https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1lkagoz/iceraven_vs_ironfox_firefox_fork_for_android/
I use both! Ironfox is hardened to improve security as best as possible for a gecko based android browser and focuses mainly on preventing fingerprinting, similar to mullvad’s browser. Because of these extra privacy protections some websites will be more prone to break or render goofy on ironfox, but luckily I haven’t ran into that issue yet.
Iceraven just strips out mozilla’s tracking and adds tons of extra extensions and customizability, but doesn’t include the extra security hardening or fingerprint protection like ironfox does.
Both devs are very good at keeping up with releases imo.
So if you really need airtight fingerprint prevention, or want extra security hardening, I’d go with ironfox. Also just a note, even with ironfox’s hardening, it’s still not as secure as a chromium based browser. Some people have very strong opinions on the gecko vs chromium security debate so I’m just pointing that out as a disclaimer. If you’re gonna be treading into websites where there’s a significant risk of picking up something nefarious in the background, stick with a chromium based browser for those sites as a precaution. Just my 2 cents.
could you briefly explain what this is? should I use this as a location server for GOS? thanks a lot
I see! thanks a lot
thanks a lot! what about device model, is this info also sent?
thank you so much!
Would you recommend everyone to turn on this DRM setting? Is there any downside? This seems like a perfect option to prevent MediaDRM tracking and I’m suprised it’s not default turned on
“easily”
sure you are so smart of course it is “easy” for you to use ciphertext
In case you don’t understand, the above is sarcasm.
what about transfer and backup of data? pls talk sense
p.s. I’m still waiting for your thank you and your apology