Fingerprinting
Sponsored by Brendan Eich
The article starts by saying that Japanese and Korean are unrelated to Chinese but two sentences later says that they could be related. Articles like that should literally just be thrown in the bin.
And Brave does not protect against a single one of them but actually makes fingerprinting easier
So why do you trust what they say? If Google or MS says it it's irrelevant but if a small company without any supervision says it it's true? It's like ppl saying Telegram is private just because they say so.
Brave also still hijacks links and Braves tor implementation actually makes it easier to track you. Also generally the team has ignored fingerprinting issues since years that allow unique identification despite Eich…
I never got this logic. If it's about privacy they are obliged to proof that they are private especially with such a backstory. It's like Google saying "yes we are private" and then data share with the entirety of the…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_Database
So nobody will mention Mr. Weinberg business history. His last company used to accumulate private personal user info and then sell all to brokers and advertisers. DDG and privacy is a literal oxymoron just like Brave…
I can only repeat myself. If you are US based privacy is a literal oxymoron for you. Not saying that's not the case anywhere else but it's especially bad for US and it's biggest allies (Saudi Arabia and Israel). Again…
I only read about GNOME what's with Plasma?
Lennart is my personal superhero.
Microsoft code has bugs in privacy relevant code? Next you gonna tell me DDG and Brave are honeypots? What a surprising coincidence.
>The Day I got Reincarnated as a Smartphone The Anime
>That EU users most want I have spoken to a huge range of socioeconomic classes and the people that knew what DDG was explicitly said they could not care less. Obviously my sample size is minuscule but in EU generally…
DDG is based in the US. It doesn't matter what the company says wishes or hopes. It is by nature not private. Also Mr. Weinberg (DDG owner) who has built himself a reputation for abusing user privacy for profit (his…
I can only repeat myself. If the US is spying on Germany it's fine but if China is spying on the US it's bad. Makes sense.
Eich is one of the worst humans in the software industry. Put aside all the social and political problems with him even technically (Brave) he values profit over human decency.
I thought it was already established that Freud's teachings were among the dumbest shit in human history. If he was Nigerian instead of Central European people would have probably burned him alive for insanity.
I thought this was obvious because of the Kiyv Rus
Von Der Leyen being president should be considered a crime against humanity.
Yes it actually is the answer because that's the design paradigm of gnome. You get a basic shell that implements Red Hats vision and everything that you find missing/don't like is what extensions are for.
So how do you solve this on other Desktops? Do you use the window previews or is there any other way? Because Windows and Mac both only show icons as well and Youd have to look at the names or previews of the Windows to…
There's a config for that in the tweak tool. It makes secondary monitor workspaces static. It's not exactly what you want but it gets kinda close for me. Wayland does away with the shitty X conventions so maybe there is…
Font and client dimension fingerprinting are the reasons why people should stop thinking Brave actually protects them from anything. Brendan we both know it's impossible to solve using a Chromium base you being bitter…
Fingerprinting
Sponsored by Brendan Eich
The article starts by saying that Japanese and Korean are unrelated to Chinese but two sentences later says that they could be related. Articles like that should literally just be thrown in the bin.
And Brave does not protect against a single one of them but actually makes fingerprinting easier
So why do you trust what they say? If Google or MS says it it's irrelevant but if a small company without any supervision says it it's true? It's like ppl saying Telegram is private just because they say so.
Brave also still hijacks links and Braves tor implementation actually makes it easier to track you. Also generally the team has ignored fingerprinting issues since years that allow unique identification despite Eich…
I never got this logic. If it's about privacy they are obliged to proof that they are private especially with such a backstory. It's like Google saying "yes we are private" and then data share with the entirety of the…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_Database
So nobody will mention Mr. Weinberg business history. His last company used to accumulate private personal user info and then sell all to brokers and advertisers. DDG and privacy is a literal oxymoron just like Brave…
I can only repeat myself. If you are US based privacy is a literal oxymoron for you. Not saying that's not the case anywhere else but it's especially bad for US and it's biggest allies (Saudi Arabia and Israel). Again…
I only read about GNOME what's with Plasma?
Lennart is my personal superhero.
Microsoft code has bugs in privacy relevant code? Next you gonna tell me DDG and Brave are honeypots? What a surprising coincidence.
>The Day I got Reincarnated as a Smartphone The Anime
>That EU users most want I have spoken to a huge range of socioeconomic classes and the people that knew what DDG was explicitly said they could not care less. Obviously my sample size is minuscule but in EU generally…
DDG is based in the US. It doesn't matter what the company says wishes or hopes. It is by nature not private. Also Mr. Weinberg (DDG owner) who has built himself a reputation for abusing user privacy for profit (his…
I can only repeat myself. If the US is spying on Germany it's fine but if China is spying on the US it's bad. Makes sense.
Eich is one of the worst humans in the software industry. Put aside all the social and political problems with him even technically (Brave) he values profit over human decency.
I thought it was already established that Freud's teachings were among the dumbest shit in human history. If he was Nigerian instead of Central European people would have probably burned him alive for insanity.
I thought this was obvious because of the Kiyv Rus
Von Der Leyen being president should be considered a crime against humanity.
Yes it actually is the answer because that's the design paradigm of gnome. You get a basic shell that implements Red Hats vision and everything that you find missing/don't like is what extensions are for.
So how do you solve this on other Desktops? Do you use the window previews or is there any other way? Because Windows and Mac both only show icons as well and Youd have to look at the names or previews of the Windows to…
There's a config for that in the tweak tool. It makes secondary monitor workspaces static. It's not exactly what you want but it gets kinda close for me. Wayland does away with the shitty X conventions so maybe there is…
Font and client dimension fingerprinting are the reasons why people should stop thinking Brave actually protects them from anything. Brendan we both know it's impossible to solve using a Chromium base you being bitter…