Firefox and Brave both suck a bit in terms of privacy.
Okay, I’ll bite: how does Firefox suck in terms of privacy?
Alt of @irreticent@lemmy.zip
Firefox and Brave both suck a bit in terms of privacy.
Okay, I’ll bite: how does Firefox suck in terms of privacy?
So yeah, I’ll believe the people who are actually there, over a random dude on lemmy, thanks.
You actually think the legal dept. over at NBC and CBS would allow them to publish quotes from the POTUS that weren’t true? Those are actual quotes of what Trump said. But, yeah, believe what you feel like believing.
WTF‽ Were they trying to frame Mozilla as anti-LGBT?
Trump also confirmed he had instructed the military to resume shipments of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, which had been paused over concerns about civilian casualties.
Looks like your hero turned out to be the villain.
*Edit: added link
For those unfamiliar with this story:
On October 8, 2020, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the arrests of 13 men suspected of orchestrating a domestic terror plot to kidnap American politician Gretchen Whitmer, the Governor of Michigan, and otherwise using violence to overthrow the state government. Some have labeled the attempt as an example of stochastic terrorism, where violent rhetoric by prominent figures inspired the plot.
Two things can be true.
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
As an elected official, Trump has to answer to the American people.
Ha!
…and you let her down.
Does that haunt you?
Yikes!
I can do it in the Boost for Lemmy app. I don’t know if you can do it via the web interface.
Honest question: how is Lemmy more private?
Less maintained? Did you even read the article you posted?
“We take these findings extremely seriously and have moved quickly to patch the identified issues,” said a Mullvad spokesperson. “We’re grateful to X41 for their thorough audit, which helps us continually improve our service’s security.”
Despite the concerning nature of some vulnerabilities, the researchers praised Mullvad’s overall security posture. “The Mullvad VPN Application appears to have a high security level and is well positioned to protect from the threat model proposed in this report,” the audit stated.
*Edit: just in case anyone is curious, here’s what the deleted comment said:
Yea, let’s switch to some other service that is less maintained because of a compliment to a guy we don’t like.
For those unfamiliar:
The 50 Cent Party, also known as the 50 Cent Army or wumao, are Internet commentators who are paid by the authorities of the People’s Republic of China to spread the propaganda of the governing Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The program was created during the early phases of the Internet’s rollout to the wider public in China.
Internet.org redirects to https://about.meta.com/ just FYI.
Mullvad for VPN and Tuta for email.
How is that even legal?