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SmellyHamWallet , in "It has to be Chromium"

I committed to opera a long time ago and now I’m too many saved passwords deep on shit websites I’ve not visited in 4 years to make the change.

Deckname ,
@Deckname@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Let me help you and from there, you can import all your passwords into Keepass or KeepassXC

covenuz , in "It has to be Chromium"

Just wondering as a Mac user without much experience: how is Safari in terms of privacy compared to say Firefox?

sznowicki ,

IMO much better. It’s Apple product. You give your data to them anyway while using macOS or iOS so that’s one argument: no need to share your data with anyone else.
Apart of that they have built in tracking blockers and I think they fiddle with cookies because I get logged out from services more frequently than on other browsers that I use for web development.

Norgur ,

Wait... Your argument is "it's good for privacy because you sent your telemetry already anyway?

TheGreatFox ,
@TheGreatFox@lemmy.world avatar

You’re using an apple product, you didn’t have any privacy in the first place. Browser choice isn’t going to change that either way.

jack55555 ,

Do you have proof of this? For example with the payment info on Apple Pay. It is all encrypted, not even the side I’m buying from sees my address or credit card info.

SpaceNoodle ,

It’s the same with Google Wallet, too, so that doesn’t really demonstrate anything.

khajimak ,
@khajimak@lemmy.world avatar

Because Google is a bastion of privacy

corb3t ,

Wrong, Apple doesn’t just hand over their user’s data without a warrant like other vendors.

bob_wiley ,
@bob_wiley@lemmy.world avatar

Apple’s whole marketing angle is based on privacy to differentiate themselves from Google and the others. If they get caught doing something stupid it seems like that would cost them more than they would make from the stupid stuff.

I don’t have specific data on Safari, but Apple choosing to do pretty much all ML stuff on device and leave it there bodes well for their general thoughts on privacy when compared to pretty much every other company that wants to pull all that data back so it can be used for other things.

Viking_Hippie ,

Apple’s whole marketing angle is based on privacy to differentiate themselves from Google and the others. If they get caught doing something stupid it seems like that would cost them more than they would make from the stupid stuff.

You really believe that, don’t you?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d7482310-6711-4d0a-ade3-e58e1c1ee182.mp4

Quill7513 ,

Marketing angle, sure, but starting in 2019, Apple’s core MacOS product moved to selling users data to serve them better ads. They were only private for as long as they could attract new users with that. Now all they really have is “less privacy disrespecting than Windows 11 or ChromeOS”

corb3t ,

Eh, other vendors have been known to cooperative with police and government officials and hand over user data without a warrant - any evidence that’s been the case with Apple?

Quill7513 ,

privacyinternational.org/…/macos-opt-out-targeted…

Look in the system preferences app. There’s a whole section for opting out of Apple collecting advertising data about you. That’s the preferences app of the ENTIRE OS.

Meanwhile, Apple’s application APIs set advertisements as a core feature:

They may be letting you opt out for now, but this is an early phase of the enshittification cycle. First, they attracted users by promising privacy. Now they’re attracting advertisers by dangling in front of them an expanded user base. It won’t be long until Apple will make opting out more complicated and difficult because they think they can make more money selling more data to advertisers. They’ll do it slowly. Every time saying “they’re giving consumers more granular control over their privacy” when really they’re just “creating opt-outs for things you didn’t use to have to opt out of” or “creating opt-outs that used to be part of a larger opt out.” Someday will come “we’ve eliminated opt-outs” and eventually “here’s an advertising banner at the bottom of all default apps”

Gestrid ,

That’s the preferences app of the ENTIRE OS.

Well, at least it’s apparently all in one place instead of being scattered into several different apps’ settings like with Android. Android has its Privacy Dashboard, but, from what I’ve seen, it doesn’t begin to sufficiently cover privacy.

tram1 ,

If they get caught

Won’t get caught if it’s closed source…

ArugulaZ , in "It has to be Chromium"

Does it run better than it did fifteen years ago? Because that was the reason I switched to Chrome.

jherazob ,
@jherazob@kbin.social avatar

Significantly

0Xero0 OP ,
@0Xero0@lemmy.world avatar

of course not, it hasn’t been updated for FIFTEEN YEARS and definitely didn’t even get an engine upgrade in 2017 let alone a new version half a month ago and a hotfix last week

Chadus_Maximus ,

2 years ago YouTube stuttered like a motherfucker whenever I moved my mouse. Doesn’t do that anymore so yes.

starman ,
@starman@programming.dev avatar

Google products are intentionally slower on firefox

Chadus_Maximus ,

What about other chromium browsers?

dudewitbow ,

No effect, bevause youtube uses an outdated version of Shadow DOM, which only chromium based browsers have installed. It then makes browsers like Firefox and pre chromium edge start youtube terribly.

LetMeEatCake ,

Yes. In fact, I’d say that Firefox runs clearly better than Chrome does these days. An inversion of the past.

ugh ,

I switched from Chrome to Firefox somewhat recently. The experience really isn’t any different, except Firefox doesn’t use 110% of your CPU.

I have a ton of privacy extensions which causes a few issues when creating accounts by linking to your Google account (the pop-up is blocked) or opening redirect links to apps (I think it’s only Discord that I’ve had an issue with). I don’t consider those drawbacks because the browser is doing its job. Instead, I go copy and paste the link in Chrome.

AdventureSpoon ,

A hell of a lot smoother than chrome

ciko22i3 , in "It has to be Chromium"
@ciko22i3@sopuli.xyz avatar

Is there a firefox based browser like brave? And preferably without cryptobro bullshit?

I heard mullvad is looking promising but no android app (yet?)

miss_brainfart , (edited )
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

Assuming you mean built-in adblock and so on, Librewolf on the Desktop and the Mull Browser on Android. The latter is the default browser for DivestOS, a custom rom based on LineageOS.

Well, Mull doesn’t have a buil-in blocker, but you can use uBlock Origin

Designate6361 , in "It has to be Chromium"

Brave is on of the few Chrome based browsers that security types will back. but still has its own issues.

outdated_belated ,

C r y p t o

Tbh seems good enough for me, when I turn that stuff off

CoffeeTails , in "It has to be Chromium"

Brave? 😅

IDew ,

Chromium. It also has done some shady shit in the past with crypto mining and refferal links.

JackbyDev ,

What has it done with mining? I know about the referral links.

IDew ,

As a comment above mentioned, it has a feature to get cryto through ads that is disabled by default, but you can opt-in if you like. I personally find it concerning that it’s a feature to begin with

JackbyDev ,

So is it mining them or not? Because rewards doesn’t imply mining necessarily.

gerudox ,

If you hate Brave that’s fine, but at least be honest. It never had any mining whatsoever. It has a feature that let’s you earn crypto through ads that is turned off by default. That’s it. You never have to deal with it if you don’t want to.

I’ll give you the referral link issue though.

IDew ,

I just threw on table what I knew without any experience with Brave… I removed the mining from it so it’s somewhat more accurate. I still find it concerning that it’s a feature to begin with, but that’s with me :)

ArcticLynx ,

smartest emojiposter

Kolanaki , in My Lemmy experience so far
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I had to go out of my way to find porn on Lemmy. How the hell are so many of you just having it appear like magic?

Sarcastik ,

Same. WTF. I miss my beautiful curated Reddit porn collection so much.

krolden , in Worry
@krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

why cant it just say “dont fuck your daughter, asshole”

ryannathans ,

Instructions unclear, interpreted as “don’t fuck your daughter’s asshole”

XEAL , in me when I tap the blurred nsfw image on my Lemmy timeline expecting something cool like a horrible accident but it's just boobs

Where is WatchPeopleDie!?

bappity OP ,
@bappity@lemmy.world avatar

I need my daily traumatic misclick 😩🙏

yopla , in Worry

So… raping your date is ok ?

fidodo ,

Nah the daughter wanted it, he knows because he was drunk at the time.

Reminds me of the bible story about the daughter’s that got their father drunk and had sex with him. I’m totally sure that’s what happened and it wasn’t the father raping his daughters then blaming them for it.

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

I love how the initial response is “I think he actually raped his daughters” instead of “the entire thing is literally just made up to control people like the rest of the bible.”

Relax, Lot never even existed.

GroggyGuava ,

I think the point is that even in a story they made up they create a fantasy where it’s the daughters fault for raping the father, not the other way around which it would obviously be.

Relax with telling people to relax, they were pretty calm in their comment.

RagingHungryPanda , in Just bang Hitler's mom

Plot point: hero person goes back in time to kill Hitler, but finds they have to fight off a bunch of other time travelers from different points in the future bc everyone wants the kill for themselves. Hitler still gets away.

gjghkk ,
RagingHungryPanda ,

yeah that takes the cake haha

Xmaximus10 , in The CUBE PUBE...?

The cube pub, I’m assuming?

TheOneWithTheHair OP ,
@TheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world avatar

I suspect that’s what they meant. But it does not look like it.

LopensLeftArm , in The CUBE PUBE...?
@LopensLeftArm@sh.itjust.works avatar

Cuthe Pub

db2 ,

Cut The Pube

Exatron , in Hard times

I really confused the person monitoring the self checkout on one occasion several years ago.

I paid with cash, and was supposed to get something like $2.17 back in change. The machine gave me the seventeen cents just fine, but instead of two dollar bills, I got a one and a ten.

It took a couple tries to get the worker to understand that the machine gave me too much back.

Hextic ,

If that was me I was trying to help you lol.

Next time just accept your Bank Error in your Favor card. Corpos ain’t hurting lol

islandofcaucasus , in yaix

This one has always been weird for me because I was in the military before female became an incel term and we regularly referred to women as females. Female officer, female berthing, female uniform standards…

yuki2501 ,
@yuki2501@lemmy.world avatar

female as an adjective is fine. As a noun? Yeah I’m gonna stop you right there, buddy.

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