Plenty of terminal-based options (e.g. Lynx) for Gopher. Gopher pretty much died long before Google was a thing. Here's a good article: https://www.minnpost.com/business/2016/08/rise-and-fall-goph... (lots of…
Yeah, I have to update that part. This works in Edge (as well as FF, Chrome, Safari) to kill referrers completely: <meta name="referrer" content="never"> Should also note that it's possible to have fallback values…
For sure, it's just hard to tell them apart from a technical point of view. Tracking Preference Expression (DNT) [0] does make it possible with a Tracking Status Resource's same-party property [1], but it seems like…
Hey, I'm the main author of this. Happy to see that people like it! As I wrote elsewhere in the comments we're planning to redesign the results page and rewrite all the text later this year. The current page hasn't…
Definitely. Planning to redesign and rewrite the whole results page later this year.
Just a historical note that I found interesting - it was in fact obvious (to some) already 22 years ago. From RFC 1945 (HTTP/1.0), May 1996, 10.13 Referer [sic]: "Note: Because the source of a link may be private…
Indeed. I'll change "Input URL" to "Checked URL" or something like that.
Looks like you missed the : in http://. I'll remove the http:// from the placeholder, though, as it's not actually necessary.
Noted, thanks! I'm planning to redesign the whole thing in a couple of months. I'll definitely keep that in mind. /author
Yup. It's the untouched gif he sent me.
Seeing the interest this generated, I'm working on a follow-up :)
Plenty of terminal-based options (e.g. Lynx) for Gopher. Gopher pretty much died long before Google was a thing. Here's a good article: https://www.minnpost.com/business/2016/08/rise-and-fall-goph... (lots of…
Yeah, I have to update that part. This works in Edge (as well as FF, Chrome, Safari) to kill referrers completely: <meta name="referrer" content="never"> Should also note that it's possible to have fallback values…
For sure, it's just hard to tell them apart from a technical point of view. Tracking Preference Expression (DNT) [0] does make it possible with a Tracking Status Resource's same-party property [1], but it seems like…
Hey, I'm the main author of this. Happy to see that people like it! As I wrote elsewhere in the comments we're planning to redesign the results page and rewrite all the text later this year. The current page hasn't…
Definitely. Planning to redesign and rewrite the whole results page later this year.
Just a historical note that I found interesting - it was in fact obvious (to some) already 22 years ago. From RFC 1945 (HTTP/1.0), May 1996, 10.13 Referer [sic]: "Note: Because the source of a link may be private…
Indeed. I'll change "Input URL" to "Checked URL" or something like that.
Looks like you missed the : in http://. I'll remove the http:// from the placeholder, though, as it's not actually necessary.
Noted, thanks! I'm planning to redesign the whole thing in a couple of months. I'll definitely keep that in mind. /author
Yup. It's the untouched gif he sent me.
Seeing the interest this generated, I'm working on a follow-up :)