You can do it that way if you grab that URL from the “cookies” section. Otherwise, it can save your preferences in a cookie.
he/him
if you devalue trans people in any way, including nb people, please block me
I respectfully request that you not refer to me using slurs
You can do it that way if you grab that URL from the “cookies” section. Otherwise, it can save your preferences in a cookie.
It makes those old geocities sites look tasteful by comparison
You can easily spoof the location on most search engines by using a VPN, but I’d much prefer my search engine solely respond to deliberate input from the user
Try this one: https://searxng.no-logs.com/
I’m unhappy that Kagi uses geo-location data to provide certain types of results
Sounds like he’s just bitter that he can’t spout transphobia unchecked
What can be done about that, besides rooting my phone?
Same on android 13. There’s not even a “Mobile data & Wi-Fi” category, just “Mobile data.”
You could use an app like NetGuard to block internet access, but I’ve not found that to be a very practical solution, especially for VPN users.
Edit: Looks like it’s a Samsung thing.
I really wish I didn’t have a Samsung. What a horrible way to treat consumers, removing a basic function of the OS.
I strongly suspect that if one actually had to relocate with a new identity, that the last place I’d seek guidance would be from some click-thirsty YouTuber.
Yeah good point, I don’t know
No, it appears you are correct. Looks like they’re being bullied by Google and Microsoft.
I only use Ecosia as my search engine at work, so I’m not too concerned since I’ve got bigger fish to fry at work, such as Zoom and Google Drive.
Not to mention, in most communities I choose to be part of, I trust the judgment of the admins and moderators far more than the state’s “justice” system.
Agreed. Having choices is a good thing. I’m quite happy with Bitwarden, but I was happy to see that Proton is offering a password manager as well.
If you were sitting on a hot iron, would you not jump off just because you’d already sustained third-degree burns?
That data may have been harvested, but that’s no reason to continue the trend.
Yet another reason not to use Chrome
I haven’t received anything in 2 days since early 2020, and what finally made me cancel is they took forever to even ship one of my items that was in stock. I ordered two things, one was shipped by the seller and arrived in 3 or 4 days, the other was from the same seller but shipped by Amazon, and they didn’t even initiate shipping until a week later.
I was paying for a service that’s objectively worse than the norm.
Looks like I canceled Prime right on time. Literally just did it after having it for years because it no longer provides any meaningful benefit, and it’s grossly overpriced for what it is.
When I used to get two-day shipping all the way here in bumfuck, South Dakota, then it was worth it, but it’s faster now just to order from some other site.
Good question! I wish I knew, but unfortunately this is outside the scope of my knowledge. Someone on !privacyguides@lemmy.one could probably tell you immediately