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They’re storing the face pics you send to them, I assume
They’re storing the face pics you send to them, I assume
Forgive my ignorance, but do mobile devices even store biometric data ? I was under the impression that our biometric data would be hashed and salted and our thumb/face would unlock it, akin to how a normal password flow works…?
I can’t seem to find this on fdroid, github, etc. Mind sharing a link?
It’s an issue with safari’s pwa implementation
Well both of those reddit alternative frontends used the api. Piped scrapes the pages and gets the stream url, similar to teddit, which still works.
I’d wager that it’s closer to 99.999%.
Pretty sure this is something done on the server side. Voyager just returns the response from the server, which filters out blocked communities.
If you’re on android, get it via Obtanium. You get updates as they’re released on GitHub.
FWIW, the PWA on Fennec (Firefox fork) seems to run much better on v1.91-v1.92, and I get my plugins (like uBlock Origin, LanguageTool, etc.)
Edit: nvm lol it ended up slowing down again :(
Unfortunately cromite uses adblock plus instead of ublock origin.
Bromite was abandoned a long time ago. Highly recommend getting off of it ASAP as there have been critical security patvhes that it hasn’t gotten.
Ungoogled chromium (github) also worth taking a look at.
I use FF + very strict arkenfox 99% of the time, then if a site breaks I fall back to ungoogled chromium
Just tried, ubfortnuately, it didn’t work.
I switched off of waterfox and back to firefox with arkenfox user.js when I noticed they were behind on a security update.
I self host a server. It works on my laptop and android. I like it, but some of the suggestions are bad.
Haven’t used grammarly in years, so I can’t compare.
When I was using Librewolf, it seemed to lag behind on updates, which is a non-negotiable for me.
I now run FF with arkenfox user.js, so youget updates right as they are released
Wild that it’s legal for a full on company to publically request free work.
Shit, a majority of interns are paid.
I haven’t been able to use aurora reliably since a lot of their accounts got banned. Are there any alternatives?
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think that this is implemented on the server side as of yet.
That’s a giant leap and massively different.