

Thanks


Thanks


Imp not gimp


Isn’t imp also kind of demeaning to short people?


I don’t want to have anything to do with GNU TALER.
Gnutella on the other hand… Too bad it wasn’t actually open source.


My system is not ideal, but I have a lifetime deal with Proton Pass for $1 a month that I hope they never change because if they do, I’m getting off of Proton.
Currently, I have a custom domain that I use with Tuta, but I will most likely switch to a provider that is less secure and more compatible with third-party clients after my year of subscription is up.
I also have a decade plus of email history on Gmail that I need to search through all the time and people still send me emails to my Gmail account.
Ideally, I would have a second custom domain for my Proton Pass email forwarding service, so that I’m not giving spammers my actual domain that I care about.
Also, ideally, I would have a self-hosted email server and client setup where I could see all my email addresses, including an archive of all my Gmail history, in one place, and it would sync changes from clients back to the central server. But I don’t know if that exists.


Yes I also had to turn off some features, mostly the resist fingerprinting ones. It is mostly on the same elevel as Firefox now for compatibility.


Remember when apple asked people to opt into privacy for apps and 90%+ people said yes?
If it is a feature people want to use they will opt in given the choice clearly presented.


I wish there was a fork of librewolf almost exactly the same, but focused on website compatibility > privacy.
Basically librewolf but preconfigured for ease of use as much as possible.
That way I could have both installed on my system side by side.


Should be opt in.
Otherwise it is like CISA – you are always having to stay vigilant for the next incarnation to fight against or AI feature to detect and disable. It is exhausting and Mozilla hopes people will just give up and accept it if they keep including more unwanted features…
Can’t dress up the scientists lying lyric in a way that isn’t blatantly anti science, but the rest tracks.


Even this seems too hard. I don’t know what @ and @home are, or how to find out, for starters


Data stealing? I thought people are just giving it away.
Although I remember when the fb app was discovered to be spying on other stuff outside of usage within the app, whenever that was.


Another sem 👽


Why would they flag a human as a bot?
I have been disappointed in tuta myself as well. They seem to be too privacy and security focused at the cost of being hard to use.


I tried Tudor and proton’s free tier, and I couldn’t deal with how they can’t use a normal email client.
On the other hand, I’ve been trying to use Thunderbird with my next cloud calendar and it keeps hanging for me on Ubuntu. So maybe trying to use Thunderbird is a recipe for disaster as well. I don’t know what to do.
I do disable it. And then they add something else and I disable that, and they add something else and Idisable that, and they add something else and I search the settings and I disable whatever got re-enabled.
Maybe you can understand why this is frustrating to people.
At the bare minimum, there should be a pop-up saying “do you want to enable the AI sidebar feature” or whatever where people can click yes or no.