I don’t know of any extension that DENY cookies for firefox but it’s built into #duckduckgo
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I don’t know of any extension that DENY cookies for firefox but it’s built into #duckduckgo
They do that for easier discovery of existing contacts. Say someone switches from WA to Signal and they want to contact someone. How’d they know their username? Their contact list would be empty and they would uninstall it. Signal would only be for nerds.
I don’t see that as a problem. They basically only save the phone number, creation date and date of the last connection to the server.
Signal was only able to provide two sets of data: the timestamp of when the account was created and the date of the last connection to the Signal server, as Signal does not store any other information about its users. source
I like Firefox, Cromite as well as Duckduckgo.
me too! I had not a single issue with installing calyxOS, lineageOS or going back to stock on my pixel 4a (5g)
same here. but this may cheer you up xD
I find it odd that so many people using them, are running graphene.
Why’s that? Is something bugging you? I might want to use it once they support Android Auto.
What proprietary features are you missing in GrapheneOS?
Pixel 4a (5g) with stock android.
I tried CalyxOS but as that doesn’t support android auto (I get the why but really need it for navigation). Therefore I switched to LineageOS but my banking app didn’t work there (or rather I needed to configure the OS every time I made an update so that the banking app doesn’t detect my device as rooted) so I switched all the way back to stock.
Now that GrapheneOS sent this toot yesterday, I’m waiting for them to support Android Auto and hope that my banking app also works there :)
It does work just fine :)
lmao. You said you can’t help with ente.io so you clearly haven’t testes all services, but yeah sure, recommend something. Very objective. (Nothing against immich itself, I used it myself and liked it.)