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I originally saw this a few weeks ago when someone else linked me to it
and now I was asked for it by someone possibly thinking I had originally
linked into it and it seems so nice I want to store it somewhere.
And this somewhere is my most persistent bookmarks storage.
* add comment to Facebook container on being nice even without a Facebook
account
* strike temporary containers
* warn about layout.perpixels likely increasing fingerprintability
* note firstparty.isolate doesn't break Finnish strong identification
* add link to ghacks-user.js for a better list on
privacy.resistfingerprinting
* Thanks @beerisgood ( privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io#1006 )
* bootstrapaddress remove mention to DNS.watch which I am not actively
following/using
* mention using Quad9 DNS#2 IP directly for network.trr.uri
* add link to my Android 9 DoT post
* Strike True Sight
* Strike Healthy.Onion
* Strike Nudge by Siempo for Firefox
* move RSS extensions around
* update IPFS Companion date (still not Tor compatible)
* fix Nicer dark note location
* add ViolentMonkey for Firefox
* Strike Firefox Dark Mode (Webextension)
* Strike Zenfox
* Add Grayscale for Firefox
* add changelog links (GitHub, gitea.blesmrt.net file history pages)
Ref: #129
Prism Break delisted Riot recently and I am in a bit funny situation
with PTIO running an instance while I am as individual trying to bring
up the concerns on our issue tracker and forum.
IPNS.co gives randomly Cloudflared hosts and the hosts may also be
outside of the European Union.
I know PTIO sysadmins and I know it's not behind Cloudflare and in
France at OVH.
Redirect to Tor mailing list archive where the Facebook person tells
that they just got lucky. The latest time I have seen people speculating
Facebook bruteforcing a v2 onion address entirely has been today and
while I support moving to v3 onions, I prefer to see facts and I imagine
I will be linking here multiple times in the future.