It sounds like it should be a hookup app, but it actually is the online Linux man pages.
Or, for a less dubious sounding site, man7.org
Hi guy
It sounds like it should be a hookup app, but it actually is the online Linux man pages.
Or, for a less dubious sounding site, man7.org
Dnscrypt-proxy supports DNS over https (doh), oblivious DNS over https (odoh), DNS over TLS (dot), and dnscrypt (encrypted and anonymous DNS).
IP and domain blacklist. IP whitelist.
End to end encrypted.
You can use quad9, cloudflare, etc, or any provider you like.
I use https://dnscrypt.ca/about.shtml for my doh and as one of my dnscrypt servers.
Depending on your os it’s pretty simple to setup.
Think Different™ (But in the exact same way)
FF doesn’t really enable full fingerprint resistance by default. But it can.
These settings are some of what I usually use. All fingerprint values (that are able to be are randomised on every reload of a page.
Set secutity setting to custom, select known AND suspected fingerprinting > select from dropdown ‘In ALL tabs’
Also: Because it’s of no value / use to me, and (IMHO) a giant gaping privacy and security issue, I also disable webgl and webrtc, and navigator completely in about:config
Set the following:
WebGL webgl.disabled true
WebGL2 webgl.enable-webgl2 false
WebRTC media.peerconnection.enabled false
Navigator media.navigator.enabled false
RFP privacy.resistFingerprinting true
RFP options like bounce protection etc can also be enabled in config.
Check fingerprints on browserleaks.com, coveryourtracks.EFF.org, etc
Should be 100% unique fingerprint every time.
Yes.
I have a google container for one account.
If I open a google site in another container it will be as if the account didn’t exist.
The containers are all partitioned.
You can also partition off the cookie/storage per site by proxy used (in about:config).
So, you could create a container for google account 1 using proxy 1 and another container for google account 2 using proxy 2 and they will never have access to the data stored by either.
Just did this.
It Works.
Hahahahahahaha.
From the maker of Palantir (facial recognition software used by nearly every police force in north america).
Funder of JD Vance,
and a good friend of putin.
Peter Thiel.
Acer supports 2 of their devices on Linux
You wouldn’t download a Linux kernal…
Would you?
First job.out of highschool I got promoted to a management position.
Because I could use win3.1 and print the shipping labels.
I miss the 90s.
The reverse may be a better option(?), as you can completely remove / disable ALL google services (google play, google play services, google framework, etc.) within the work profile
I use insular, which is a fork of shelter/island.