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Posted: Mon, 18th Jul 2016 13:51 Post subject: |
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Thanks, I updated my settings. And I was wondering why I saw so many ads for midget lube...
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Posted: Fri, 5th Aug 2016 03:15 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 18th Aug 2016 11:09 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 18th Aug 2016 12:34 Post subject: |
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I've been using ALT+Left for quite a while now anyway. I think maybe because of windows explorer though...
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3E74
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Posted: Thu, 18th Aug 2016 23:55 Post subject: |
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hey, dunno if this was allready posted.
Kill ID for chrome.
now win 10 support.
a little programm that kills the idendification id stuff and anomizes cookies, blocks chrome from calling home to google and more.... kinda like antispy just for chrome..
i only have the german link, so use an translater if needed.
http://www.almisoft.de/?cont=kchrome
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Posted: Mon, 24th Oct 2016 15:30 Post subject: |
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Nui
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Posted: Mon, 24th Oct 2016 16:39 Post subject: |
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works for me with google chrome Version 55.0.2883.21 beta-m (64-bit)
also opening downloads tab already closes it as it probably was for you as well before this.
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Posted: Wed, 14th Dec 2016 17:20 Post subject: |
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Does flash keep crashing with you guys too? :@
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2016 17:24 Post subject: |
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Youtube keeps crashing like a motherfucker :S
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2016 18:37 Post subject: |
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Stormwolf wrote: | Youtube keeps crashing like a motherfucker :S |
I thought youtube used html5 and not flash....
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3E74
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 01:24 Post subject: |
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Chrome 56 quietly added Bluetooth snitch API
Trust us, says Google, we understand privacy
+Comment When Google popped out Chrome 56 at the end of January it was keen to remind us it's making the web safer by flagging non-HTTPS sites.
But Google made little effort to publicise another feature that's decidedly less friendly to privacy, because it lets websites connect to Bluetooth devices and harvest information from them through the browser. Here's Pete LePage of the Chrome Developers team describing the feature:
Youtube Video
LePage, in the video, says: “Until now, the ability to communicate with Bluetooth devices has been possible only for native apps. With Chrome 56, your Web app can communicate with nearby Bluetooth devices in a private and secure manner, using the Web Bluetooth API.
“The Web Bluetooth API uses the GATT [Generic Attribute Profile – ed.] protocol, which enables your app to connect to devices such as light bulbs, toys, heart-rate monitors, LED displays and more, with just a few lines of JavaScript.”
Let's start with LePage's security-and-privacy claims: what Google means is that the server-to-browser connection is over TLS, and users have to allow connection with a touch or a mouse click. To reiterate: as a user, you have to explicitly grant the remote web app access to your Bluetooth gadgets before anything happens. Then you select a device to pair with the webpage, and away you go. The webpage can filter for devices, so for example, a health site can ask to be paired with gadgets that have a heart rate sensor. A site can't see any device until it is paired.
The programming interface for this is described here and here.
As pointed out to The Register last year by privacy researcher Lukasz Olejnik, the API makes it possible for site owners like Google to gather a huge amount of privacy-intrusive information from your nearby electronics. The Bluetooth Web API community would have trouble denying this, since its first example code is for retrieving data from a heart rate monitor.
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It's perfectly reasonable to consider this API as another means for webpages to gather and aggregate information about users; and if challenged the industry will use familiar weasel-words about how users can experience wonderful new services users will get if they just hand over a little more private data.
It basically invites the user to gradually cough up the contents of their homes and offices – from the keyboards and mice to the smart bulbs and wearables. There's nothing in the Bluetooth Web API to stipulate how all that data is stored by the site owner, so we also suppose Troy Hunt will soon need to add new fields to haveibeenpwned.com.
In 2016, the Internet of s**t Things taught us that most firmware implementations look like 4:30pm-Friday-afternoon work by the last developer not to go to the pub. A vendor's canned SDK is lifted wholesale, complete with example code and default credentials and shipped. There's no reason to think this won't happen in Bluetooth Web API development.
The reaction on Twitter was even harsher than ours:
@ChromiumDev Right, so first thing: How do I turn this off, for security purposes?
— Stuart Young (@cefiar) February 2, 2017
@cefiar @ChromiumDev And second thing, as an admin, how do I block this for all my users?
— Dave (@daveidfx) February 4, 2017
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/05/chrome_56_quietly_added_bluetooth_snitch_api/
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 09:13 Post subject: |
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Who uses this shit anymore?
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 11:23 Post subject: |
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Dafuq, this post fucked up my layout! Nice parsing phpbb 
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 11:25 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 11:26 Post subject: |
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Strangely enough I can't even copy beta's message! Whatever he wrote, it *must* be magic!
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 11:45 Post subject: |
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Try Vivaldi
edit: or not, Google sync was in talks last year but apparently still not implemented.
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Posted: Tue, 7th Feb 2017 12:05 Post subject: |
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PumpAction wrote: | Strangely enough I can't even copy beta's message! Whatever he wrote, it *must* be magic! |
fixed dat dark magic....
dont know what it was..haha 
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 13:24 Post subject: |
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Chrome for Windows now comes with snakeOil from ESET...
I didnt know, did you?
https://twitter.com/swagitda_/status/979477998142476289
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 15:17 Post subject: |
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thats the case for since over half an year, and yes its stupid bullshit, wasnt really announced and can be annoying
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 15:23 Post subject: |
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So if Google really are such dicks these days, what browser is better?
Space for rent. Contact me for rates!
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3E74
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 16:08 Post subject: |
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i would say with firefox you got the most controll..
But they also changed.. im not shure, haha..
I use a firefox fork..
CyberFox.. ESR...
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 16:15 Post subject: |
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vivaldi is finally allday-usable (though im atm still sticking to opera)
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 17:17 Post subject: |
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3E74 wrote: | i would say with firefox you got the most controll..
But they also changed.. im not shure, haha..
I use a firefox fork..
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Firefox ftw.
It's even better since the switch to Quantum.
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Apr 2018 18:04 Post subject: |
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firefox is overloaded, slow crap, but to be fair: opera became that too after they switched engines
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