@kagihq@mastodon.social Some suggested this on HN, but it would be super cool if the extension (on Firefox) could be aware of private and „normal" browsing, so that Privacy Pass would only be used when browsing in private mode.
Privacy
Everything about privacy (the confidentiality pillar of security) -- but not restricted to infosec. Offline privacy is also relevant here.
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Now, if you just stop supporting Russia's illegal war against Ukraine, by sending money to Russia (by paying Yandex), then I would be able to recommend you again.
All the shiny things you bring ro the table are kind of ruined by that big turd.
@kagihq@mastodon.social With search I was always thinking that paying for it is not a problem, but the link to my name and credit card etc, that was always somewhat deterring me. I gotta give it to you, you do one heck of a job and I am curious if this solution is gonna prove to be the way (also in the future) :)
@kagihq@mastodon.social I am not sure how this is different to be honest, in that people still have to trust you that it works as you claim. If they trust you, then why bother? If they don’t, how will this assuage them?
I don’t think you are tracking me, but if I thought you were, I fail to see why I’d trust this to be different
@kagihq@mastodon.social You mention it's not yet supported by the Safari extension, because of an API limitation. Did you report that issue to Apple (or do you intend to)?