Securing your data with Sync involves creating a unique password, which plays a crucial role in encrypting your data for complete privacy. This encryption is end-to-end: your data is encrypted before it ever leaves your browser and can only be decrypted by another instance of Firefox. Once your data reaches a Mozilla-operated server for storage, it's already in an encrypted state, ensuring that not even Mozilla can access or decrypt this information.
I choose to playtest it
I just looked at ungoogled git and it seems like I have to download a bunch of stuff to compile it
compiled binaries are at ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-binaries/
Personally I use ungoogled chromium when I need a chromium browser, but I can't recommend it for non-technical users without an auto-updater. I'm not familiar enough with Brave to compare
I would choose DDG Browser over Chrome and Edge, and Duck.ai over ChatGPT etc
Why would you do this to me?!
The hackers initially got access to around 14,000 accounts using previously compromised login credentials, but they then used a feature of 23andMe to gain access to almost half of the company's user base, or about 7 million accounts
Is there more to the breach than just stolen passwords? What feature did they use and what access did they gain?
He probably didn't recognize him because of his gold arm.
The offending post appears to be in !fediverse@lemmy.world. Workaround is to temporarily unsub
A post is causing a null reference exception. It appears to be a recent post in !fediverse@lemmy.world. Workaround is to temporarily unsub.
This appears to be the offending post: lemmy.world/post/2736972
This happens sometimes. The search bar will be shifted 50% to the right (like in the screenshot) and not respond to touch. Memmy 0.5.1. iPhone iOS 15
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Resident Evil 2 remake from 2019