Are there actually Windows users that say Linux is too complicated but then jump through hoops with registry even CMD prompt?!
I’m not micromanage it, that may be a privacy tradeoff i make for convenience. I want to see what I can do without constant maintenance.
Can you kindly tell me the difference between a leak and a breach?
That seems to only be available for Android.
Did Obama do anything relating to this?
No I did end up changing my studentaid email to an SL alias, though I might wanna change it back if it keeps having issues. The issue is that icloud bounced the email, and SimpleLogin itself gave me an email each time one got bounced, with to go to simplelogin.com and see the bounced email. This is the title for each one
An email sent to your alias
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@simplelogin.com from donotreply@studentaid.gov was bounced by your mailboxredacted
@icloud.com
Can this app work without a server, like just log my location on-device?
I want an app that can track it automatically, and without having to open it to do so, Google maps on iOS does so. You can allow apps to always access your location to do so.
I guess there are still users for it.
Personally I moved on from it 4 years ago since I was using it for bookmarking and raindrop.io is designed for that and much better, though I’ve been planning on switching to something self-hosted.
I think Omnivore is a much better read it later app now.
No I used a different username on the site
Oh good idea
I just installed ClearURLs and it still has the tracking parameters, can I add parameters to the addon for it to remove?
I got it after make 5 aliases for 5 Reddit accounts.
This is on my paid account.
SimpleLogin premium, with their domain. But I can’t blame them for not wanting to ruin the simplelogin.com domain
I just tried it on the Tor Browser and I still get the error, I’m gonna wait a day to see if its just a rate limit, because I’ve prolly created dozens of aliases today as I’ve been changing all my account emails.
I don’t use Tor as my default browser because the Tor circuits are slower and not necessary for my threat model.
How does it work though, does it use tracker lists like uBlock origin does?
I’d definitely wanna block embedded trackers though
I’m long past that, I’ve gotten LOTS of downvotes from cross-posting to too many Firefox communities, because they show up in the feed multiple times for users I think.
I’m actually really glad u showed me this, MUCH more convenient than using adb!