not really, because they’d have to constantly collect its users’ location in order to do that.
not really, because they’d have to constantly collect its users’ location in order to do that.
see Woke
it’s been coined by the Black community, essentially meaning being aware of, and alert to, the systematic injustice against them. there you go.
wait till you hear about all the other nonsense words.
(hint: all words are nonsense)
not sure where you’re seeing this, latest release was in June, and the latest commit was three weeks ago.
I do miss the tab bar, it would be great to have it on the tablet. I can’t comment on how differently the browser behaves now regarding storing loaded pages in memory though, because most of the time I’d have an underpowered phone that would kick out everything out of memory when switching apps anyway.
It was also much smoother
now that’s just rose-tinted glasses speaking. I remember how absolutely abysmal old Firefox’ scrolling was, and how they’ve claimed multiple times that they’ve improved it but it was still horribly sluggish compared to Chromium browsers. I’ve been using Firefox Preview (and then Nightly after enough performance improvements have landed on it) for about a year just to have acceptable experience on mobile.
it’s a desktop program, while most of the solution OP has posted are Android exclusive.
use the tunnel located in your country?
https://torrentfreak.com/private-internet-access-to-be-acquired-by-kape/
Some have pointed at Kape’s history. The company had previously operated under the name Crossrider and was active in the advertising space. Among other things, it installed toolbars with ‘potentially unwanted software.’ While the company has since switched to a focus on cybersecurity, this past has made some people suspicious.
Kiwi whitelists some pages from ad blockers https://fosstodon.org/@sponsorblock/110803883664782262
extensions
you mean how Brave doesn’t let you install any on mobile, while Firefox does?
“Windows bad pls upvote”
one of the mentions that you added to your post (along with thelinuxEXP for some reason) makes it appear in a Lemmy community that’s focused on Linux news, not screenshots.
“guys look here’s an ASCII logo of the distro I use”
okay… and?
regardless of the the reason, people ended up with non-functional eye implants.
and 3 years later they’ll end the support.
…so?
yes, you’re the only person thinking that, which is why this community exists.
I’m well aware there’s no technological obstacle. many people choose FOSS maps over Google to have less of their data collected though, so I could imagine they’d object to such practice, which would make the feature less effective.