That's the issue with the patriot act, they've been allowed to do warrantless searches for a long time now.
FISA court if they run into any friction
That's the issue with the patriot act, they've been allowed to do warrantless searches for a long time now.
FISA court if they run into any friction
Yeah, I don't have an issue with enabling javascript for trusted sites. I do wonder if there was a technical reason for them using the JS frontend, since you would think they'd be ideologically opposed to doing so.
Having an option would be great but at the end of the day as long as it works I will happily use it
What issue are you having in ungoogled chromium?
I hope they're able to resolve this, my onion instance is being shut down and I'm looking to move here
Thank you for your efforts on this.
This hackliberty onion instance is going to be shut down this month, so it's a relief to see you working on your own.
While that does fool many websites now, it's trivial to see through if they have any level of competence.
Since they use totally different engines, there's no way to make gecko look like chromium
I agree I close them if I see that, but just so you know a combo of bypass paywalls clean, and ublock origin (go into settings and enable all cookie notices, social widgets, and annoyances) will bypass 95% of those without you even knowing
If that fails go to web.archive.org and paste the URL, that works most of the time. There's a web extension called "web archives" that makes this easy if you're ok with other extensions
mandermybrewn3sll4kptj2ubeyuiujz6felbaanzj3ympcrlykfs2id.onion
Cool! Hope they stick with it
I've been on debian stable for quite a while, it hasn't been an issue yet.
If it's something that needs to stay updated I use flatpaks which are usually available nowadays.
Yeah, IOS and stock android are not acceptable if you care about this stuff
On graphene my bluetooth and wifi turn themselves OFF if I haven't been connected for a few minutes