I love that this upset you so much, you commented about it. 👏👏👏
FWIW, This is calling out FUD.
I love that this upset you so much, you commented about it. 👏👏👏
FWIW, This is calling out FUD.
I mean… Google already does this… We know Microsoft already does this. This feels like an attempt by Mozilla to garner attention from both the press and users to promote Mozilla accounts.
You have a wording problem at the end of your comment, but exactly.
Like what you like, if something works for you and you’re fine with it or like it, what you enjoy shouldn’t matter to some fanboy
The average person won’t give a fuck about the implications of using said browsers, which “strangers on the internet” make them aware of.
I never implied that people were being bullied into using a specific browser, just that people shouldn’t give a fuck if they post a picture of their desktop and someone bitches about them using Chrome and starts circlejerking Firefox/Brave/[Insert Browser Here].
Use what you like and don’t give a fuck about strangers on the internet deem the holy grail of browsers.
What exactly did the hate speech say? No news publication seems to have shown a screenshot.
Holy fuck that is insane
Of course they’re able to.
They’re a digital platform. Unless something is DRM free, this shit is likely to happen at some point.
To add to the blog post, if you use user scripts, utilize your manager’s blacklist and learn REGEX.
If needed, use Group Policy, Regedit or .plists on macOS to blacklist domains to prevent an extension from running on them. As an example, I use Shutup.css to block comments online, but on something like Lemmy, I want to see comments as that’s primarily how content is created and adding it to my extension domain blacklist prevents the extension from running on the website or any lemmy domains.
That’s debatable. Unless you have the TV button open the home screen and not the Apple TV app, Apple TV+ content when not subscribed can be seen ads.