Hello Rudd-O,
many times technology can be used in both sides good and e*
My first concern with this internet and lack of IT-security is, that in some
main-stream browsers you have enough backdoors to book in the second you type
in your credit-card information in parallel for you on another
On 11/04/2016 08:32 PM, 198730178489710317470139 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> good to know that Firefox and other mainstream-browser's spy-features don't
> work inside the Q-VMs.
>
> But here are many ways to find out, who is sitting in front of the screen,
> without get logged in, e.g. also
On 11/02/2016 09:49 PM, '109384'019834'09128'340932189 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in Q the Firefox battery fingerprinting is enabled.
>
> https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/battery-status-readout-as-a-privacy-risk/
>
> Manual you might disable it:
>
> 1. start Firefox
> 2. open the URL about:config
> 3.
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On 2016-11-02 15:46, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 02:49:23PM -0700, '109384'019834'09128'340932189
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>> in Q the Firefox battery fingerprinting is enabled.
>
>>
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On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 02:49:23PM -0700, '109384'019834'09128'340932189 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in Q the Firefox battery fingerprinting is enabled.
>
> https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/battery-status-readout-as-a-privacy-risk/
>
> Manual you might
Hello,
in Q the Firefox battery fingerprinting is enabled.
https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/battery-status-readout-as-a-privacy-risk/
Manual you might disable it:
1. start Firefox
2. open the URL about:config
3. scroll down to dom.battery.enabled and disable this feature
It would be nice if