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ExtremeDullard, in Redirect Youtube.com to Freetube desktop app?
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authed, in Am I running the risk of getting my Google account banned for logging into the Aurora Store or a custom rom like GrapheneOS?

just backup your account

dukethorion, in Google Chrome IP address protection challenged by industry
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Good for Google (ikr) for basically telling other tracking/ad companies to f*** off.

Also, bad, for the monopoly reasons.

I see iOS folks getting told to use Private Relay(?) all the time (with i-something disabled). How is this any different than that, other than being run by G?

Not going to use it myself, but I guess its sort of a step in the right direction for the uninformed tech-illiterate. The next step would be to show the average person how to do the same thing without G’s help.

AnonymousLemming, in New Outlook update sends passwords and mails on private servers to MS. Ulrich Kelber, TheCommissioner for Data Protection of Germany plans to submit inquires on Tuesday

Don’t use Outlook for non-Outlook email services. Problem solved. I am required to use Outlook for my work email, but I keep all of my personal email separate, accessed with FOSS email clients.

random65837, in Article 45 Will Roll Back Web Security by 12 Years

Funny all the excuses made by the sheep on how great the EU govt is for all their internet greatness when theyve proven at every front their even worse than the US. Which is an accomplishment.

kryllic, in Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM
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They will eventually, they just won’t be as brazen about it

BestBouclettes, in Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM

Not proceeding yet. Will be implemented on another time with a different name and piece by piece instead.

mriormro, in New Outlook update sends passwords and mails on private servers to MS. Ulrich Kelber, TheCommissioner for Data Protection of Germany plans to submit inquires on Tuesday
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This keeps popping up. Isn’t this mostly because ‘new’ Outlook is basically just a wrapper for owa?

pabloscloud, in Is there any Firefox extension to automatically reject cookie popups?
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I don’t know of any extension that DENY cookies for firefox but it’s buyild into

LoveSausage, in What can we do about major sites blocking VPN providers?
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Try the new stealth protocol. Never have any issues :)

BudgetBandit, in New Outlook update sends passwords and mails on private servers to MS. Ulrich Kelber, TheCommissioner for Data Protection of Germany plans to submit inquires on Tuesday

Guess I’ll switch to an iCloud mail account with a separate private relay forward-mail for every other account then.

4am, in Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM

They are doing a version of it for video players, actually.

You know, so you can’t watch YouTube on alternate clients.

hyperspace, in Is there any Firefox extension to automatically reject cookie popups?
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Consent-o-matic automatically goes through the cookie banner and makes sure everything is disabled instead of simply blocking the banner

ultratiem, in What can we do about major sites blocking VPN providers?
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You can’t hide behind a VPN and access the entirety of the net. There will always be some site that will block you. It’s just par for the course. Unwinnable battle.

ReversalHatchery, in Article 45 Will Roll Back Web Security by 12 Years

As I understand the article says the article was finalized on November 8, 2 days ago. Do we know what was the outcome?

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