I thought you said "What's next, a few ads in the URL bar?" ...because Mozilla has put a few ads in the URL bar.
LWD
Telegram's official documentation tells their unpaid volunteer workers to discourage people from using E2EE: https://tsf.telegram.org/manuals/e2ee-simple
Are you sure? There's two dead links on that page (including the F-Droid one).
The Guardian Project is legitimate, but this page looks inaccurate.
This sounds like a good change! It's bound to be frustrating to a lot of people, but it's good to see protecting your passwords on their servers is the number one goal of this company.
I don't see how enabling federation will fix the problem of not knowing what is running on their servers. You've just introduced a new problem: other servers, with their own rules, which may also be peppered with requests for data and gag orders.
This change will impact how you set up Signal on your desktop computer. Previously, after linking your desktop to your phone, you would be presented with basically an empty window.
This change will allow you to, optionally, synchronize your message history from your phone to your desktop, filling it with your previous messages, making it much easier to pick up where you left off with your conversations.
Pictures and videos that were sent will also synchronize, as long as they are from the past month and a half.
Kind of funny they list their built-in, paid VPN as a positive feature and not a negative. Maybe they were running out of good things to say about... Themselves.
Granted, Mozilla also shot themselves in the foot by saying Firefox was better for not blocking ads by default, but that's a different story for a different day
Brave still does include ads enabled by default. You need to disable sponsored images in the New Tab page.
News feeds seem to be a symptom of enshittifiaction. At least you can still get a functional and minimalist homepage on Firefox by disabling it.
Remember Google Now, that "homepage for you" on Android that showed you the weather, reminders, calendar events, etc... But eventually Google removed all the functionality and replaced it with an infinite feed of news slop.
Slop. Feed. Rather synonymous.
I use email masking services for signing up to things rather than giving out an email that is attached to it a domain. That seems far smarter to me than creating a point of interest that sticks out and can be used to correlate multiple data breaches to a single identity.
In addition, I lack the capabilities of a professional webmaster, and I am not an expert in security, and I can't decide whether I would rather lie to a domain provider about my identity or hire a third party to obfuscate it on my behalf. That all sounds like a huge hassle to me.
I forgot about the contents of some of those. An extra ironic message to a sex worker:
We like to see you get fucked too. What is your Monero tip address?
Your writing is better than serviceable, I just had a brain fart while reading it