Yes, but you had to install an app. Why? They already have your email. They're forwarding email to you as part of the service. And you probably had to verify your email with them when you started using it. So why should…
I stopped using DuckDuckGo when it introduced its email relay service. This service had (and I think still does have) the peculiar requirement that the user must install a browser extension in order to use it. I can…
Does Amazon have a policy guaranteeing it won't ship items sourced from commingled inventory with its sellers when you purchase "Ships by and Sold by Amazon.com"? I heard that you can get items from random small sellers…
It strikes me that a company like Kagi should be able to craft a legally enforcable agreement with its customers which expressly forbids the company from selling ads and conducting surveillance. The agreement could be…
I found a blog post (https://safing.io/blog/2022/09/06/spn-vs-vpns/), but you have to go fairly far down the page (to the header "Cryptographic Identity Protection") to begin to get the gist of what it is. "This was…
I'd really like to see more technical discussion of Safing's SPN idea and implementation (https://safing.io/spn/). If I've understood it correctly, it seems to be in-line with the general trajectory of where Cloudflare…
Yes, but you had to install an app. Why? They already have your email. They're forwarding email to you as part of the service. And you probably had to verify your email with them when you started using it. So why should…
I stopped using DuckDuckGo when it introduced its email relay service. This service had (and I think still does have) the peculiar requirement that the user must install a browser extension in order to use it. I can…
Does Amazon have a policy guaranteeing it won't ship items sourced from commingled inventory with its sellers when you purchase "Ships by and Sold by Amazon.com"? I heard that you can get items from random small sellers…
It strikes me that a company like Kagi should be able to craft a legally enforcable agreement with its customers which expressly forbids the company from selling ads and conducting surveillance. The agreement could be…
I found a blog post (https://safing.io/blog/2022/09/06/spn-vs-vpns/), but you have to go fairly far down the page (to the header "Cryptographic Identity Protection") to begin to get the gist of what it is. "This was…
I'd really like to see more technical discussion of Safing's SPN idea and implementation (https://safing.io/spn/). If I've understood it correctly, it seems to be in-line with the general trajectory of where Cloudflare…