Yeah, the graphene people hate Firefox, but I don’t really put too much stock in their opinion because there are places where they mention it in an alarmist way imo
Yeah, the graphene people hate Firefox, but I don’t really put too much stock in their opinion because there are places where they mention it in an alarmist way imo
On FF on my android phone, I just checked and “strict” privacy mode is not on so I guess by default cross site cookies may be enabled. Thanks for asking these questions – I’m setting that to Strict now.
I’m not certain. The “strict” privacy setting in FF probably does block them. Not sure if it’s default or not.
Cross site cookies specifically are the concern here. Other cookies cannot be read arbitrarily
Well I’m not an expert and I don’t feel like digging up all the specifics but the concerns generally are cookies. The person who replied here made it sound like Mozilla is letting websites steal your credit card number from open tabs or something
What they said isn’t exactly true. The actual concerns are far more narrow than the way they worded it
Maybe look at the post before responding haughtily?
Thank you for this. Good to know.
Gotta source about ghostery?!
I feel you. I also have noticed that in a lot of small ways, the os keeps getting worse, and rarely better
I haven’t had a bad experience with it yet.
Give it time
If flac is almost the same as uncompressed, I think something is wrong.
Actually I was thinking of my arch system. You’re right, I’m on x11
Yeah I’m on Wayland
Yeah I tried it on pop os a while back and never could get it running at all
Futo = fucked up to oblivion?
Curious – what made it not an option?
I gotta highly disagree with the blurry mess comment. To my eye Linux is looking about 90% as good as Mac these days. Mac fonts look the best but that os is worse in a lot of other ways. Windows always has looked worst font wise, though I will say it looks better these days than it used to.
Yeah. Probably due to the fact that people will ignorantly declare firefox broken if they experience something like that. I don’t think the standard setting is terrible for privacy either, btw, just a bit more permissive than “strict”