That’s not how that works. There were likely ads on the page which brings in Google cookies and shows the page the user is on.
OP make sure all third party cookies are blocked. They’re not needed anymore.
That’s not how that works. There were likely ads on the page which brings in Google cookies and shows the page the user is on.
OP make sure all third party cookies are blocked. They’re not needed anymore.
It actually allows the app to run as the OS itself.
Do a DFS of all (non-app-specific) settings. Disable almost everything, for the time being.
It immediately crashes for me.
The user should be able to do whatever they want.
Doesn’t chromium get security updates like every week? Firefox just got one but it was a while before that.
Dino is on desktop. OEMO is XMPP’s implementation of the double rachet.
Dino and Conversations. Some don’t have OEMO so be careful. And yes it has video chat.
XMPP is absolutely the best option if you don’t care about metadata protection.
Oh him! I like him.
“jorji” exists nowhere on that page.
What’s that
Where the fuck did you go, Arstotzka?
Home theater PC
The internet is run with egress contracts. The web is run with ads.
Oh I see it
Inter-app communication can go around it. And most OSes don’t block localhost connections either.