

I’m considering adding it to the alternatives list I posted. Can anybody else validate their privacy policy? Seemd ok but I’m a bit iffy regarding their use of telemetry. Maybe I’m overthinking it
I’m considering adding it to the alternatives list I posted. Can anybody else validate their privacy policy? Seemd ok but I’m a bit iffy regarding their use of telemetry. Maybe I’m overthinking it
Thank you. Something I would absolutely consider
Understanding the problems you’ve outlined, can the positive functionality of this platform be replicated? I mean, we’re on the fediverse (?) here and it’s a decentralized platform but it’s not geography close-knit. I think having neighbors talk would be a net positive for society but nextdoor obviously seems like it replicates the worst of social media
I’m excited for these to mature but they are still developing and would not recommend them for regular use
Neptr covered it better than I could’ve. I also added privacy badger though I’m not sure that does anything🤷
I’ve tested this on Debian and roughly:
Try out https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
Not to discredit or counterpoint what you’re saying… But in some jurisdictions, that’s illegal. As an example, California RTA/RTF laws make it a requirement that some data should be deleted unless there’s a different legal standard requiring the data be kept. Enforcement? Who knows?
It took them 147 days to fix this?!?
Asahi is made for Apple Silicon Macs! Try it out. Super easy to install and daily-drivable (Good battery, display, audio).
PSA: MacOS 15.3 not only turned on Apple Intelligence, but it also changed my privacy settings to allow “learning” in apps where in had it turned off before.
I guess Asahi gets to become the default boot now
I literally gasped. iPAQ510, my beloved
I remember when people got mad at me for getting rid of Myspace.
And MSN/Live/Windows Messenger
And Facebook
And Digg
And Reddit
And Whatsapp
They’ll get over it
I had horrible heartburn throughout my 20s and into my 30s. Mentioned it to every doctor. It would keep me up at night. It would hurt like a bitch and I’d often feel like i was throwing up. One new doctor was like, “you ever try a food allergen panel?”
Turns out, I’m allergic to caesin. It’s a protein in pretty much all dairy. Stopped having dairy products and heartburn is 99% gone.
Moral of the story: heartburn can be caused by a tonne of reasons and it’s hard to pinpoint if there’s even something concrete to even point to
Nice! Ty
lmao
Valid concern as I use their browser often. From their FAQ (link):