What differentiates Insomnia from Postman? Both are non-native electron apps.
Why not just say that? The wealth aspect seems distracting.
Right, and none of them come close to a well-configured ublock install. I happen to use purify (after choosing it over others) and regularly see both ads and tracking network requests.
> Ads are not the main privacy issue any longer, since there’s client-side protection against them. Not really, though, at least for ios. On android there are at least firefox + extensions, but there's nothing quite…
> However, I can't imagine the compliance nightmare that would exist around a process that lets HR people look up people's equifax information. Employment credit checks are perfectly legal.
Interviews are not (just) advertising yourself: it's a date, and a two way street.
Doesn't look like there's anything like CLIM support, unfortunately.
That's true, but that's also true of anywhere that uses social security numbers for identity verification (which is an atrocious pattern considering how poorly ssns are anonymized).
> And the worst part is, I have no idea how I as a person could say "I don't want to do work with Equifax because I don't trust them." Freeze your account and complain to the service that uses it. Of course, you're not…
What differentiates Insomnia from Postman? Both are non-native electron apps.
Why not just say that? The wealth aspect seems distracting.
Right, and none of them come close to a well-configured ublock install. I happen to use purify (after choosing it over others) and regularly see both ads and tracking network requests.
> Ads are not the main privacy issue any longer, since there’s client-side protection against them. Not really, though, at least for ios. On android there are at least firefox + extensions, but there's nothing quite…
> However, I can't imagine the compliance nightmare that would exist around a process that lets HR people look up people's equifax information. Employment credit checks are perfectly legal.
Interviews are not (just) advertising yourself: it's a date, and a two way street.
Doesn't look like there's anything like CLIM support, unfortunately.
That's true, but that's also true of anywhere that uses social security numbers for identity verification (which is an atrocious pattern considering how poorly ssns are anonymized).
> And the worst part is, I have no idea how I as a person could say "I don't want to do work with Equifax because I don't trust them." Freeze your account and complain to the service that uses it. Of course, you're not…