Fair. Pulling rules makes sense. Code wouldn’t. (I wouldn’t consider regex as code.)
Thanks for the details.
Fair. Pulling rules makes sense. Code wouldn’t. (I wouldn’t consider regex as code.)
Thanks for the details.
Google is Mozilla’s dad so I’m not sure how long we will be able to use FF with v2.
Why does it need to run remotely hosted code though?
As someone who works on data anonymization, I never trust anonymization.
What’s the behavior before this option was added? Would websites track you or not?
Silly question: are all cups the same volume? I didn’t bother to measure but the cup i use to scoop rice seems very different in size from the one I use for dog food…
Agree. But practically they may claim using such data to improve their systems. This is a valid LI justification. But still it provides no benefits to users to whom those data are collected from, while at the same time increases their risks (such as mishandling of their data - which is common since it’s very difficult to handle data 100% correctly).
Legitimate interest is their interest, not yours.
there will be far more losers who will happily hand over their data in exchange of free service
people often assume if they run their own instances it will be more secure. from one perspective it’s true: everything is in your own hands; from the other perspective, they are rarely capable of doing it correctly.
It’s a privilege lol