Afaik blocking trackers makes your browser stand out more. You can’t avoid fingerprinting, so best bet is to hide in the masses - so as close to most common resolution and default settings etc.
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Afaik blocking trackers makes your browser stand out more. You can’t avoid fingerprinting, so best bet is to hide in the masses - so as close to most common resolution and default settings etc.
Does that in fact only affect posts, but not comments? Exactly what I needed!
I’m leaning towards that, but doesn’t hurt to ask. I might suggest this as a feature to the Sync developer, I can already filter posts and comments by keywords and it helps a ton with certain type of content. Wouldn’t be a stretch to get just a post title/community name filter.
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I think there’s a difference between distributed and decentralised. But apart from that 👍
The thread stated frontends, though 🤔
Working fine for me on Revanced
Yeah the maintainer is still evaluating what to rebuild the app on. This might become good, but doesn’t look promising right now.
You aren’t paying 16.99/mo, please edit your post because it’s confusing some people.
Didn’t expect the day to come when I can no longer use Chromium based browsers.
Oh well, anyway.
Not sure what to tell you. Mine works and doesn’t leak even if I turn it off on the fly. Are you sure that leak website isn’t showing your real IP cos, you know, turn off the vpn?
In addition to binding, you must also turn off dht and local peer discovery.
And you don’t think they are paying money to have those servers in Russia? It’s all more tax money for Putin.
Having all your data routed through Russia. What could gp wrong indeed. On top of that the VPN purchase giving more money for Russia.
It’s a god damn funny though.
Amen. We do provide text versions though, but a few JS-blocking users have complained about having a barebones experience.
As a web developer who’s worked in the industry for 16 years, every snowflake requiring me to work harder to support their “choices” is just an annoyance. I get wanting to reduce tracking etc, but in all honesty, the 0.0X% of users running tons of blockers and JS off are in reality just easier to track, in comparison to hiding in the mass of regular users who might be running an ad blocker (or nothing).
As long as your browser is making requests, you’ll never be invisible.
The change needs to come from regulation level imho.
And Qbit also has network binding, which is the single most important feature for me as a VPN user.
There is no modern Bethesda. They are still making games based on 15 year old standards, with an engine a lot older and technically more debted than that.
It’s kinda like trying to make Edward Scissorhands a brain surgeon by adding a few more rubberbands between the blades.