Mozilla really doesn’t understand its users if they thought that making that “web advertising preferences” BS opt-out would go over well
Mozilla really doesn’t understand its users if they thought that making that “web advertising preferences” BS opt-out would go over well
Bookmarked in case I ever need it, thanks!
Doesn’t it also require a phone number?
I’m wondering the same thing
I’ve looked into getting involved locally. Unfortunately, the game is stacked against anyone with an unconventional work schedule, who works long shifts, who is non-white, queer, or disabled, who is a non-English speaker…
It’s set up so the majority of people who wield the power and influence are fairly affluent, privileged groups. This is by design.
Thank you so much. I have a hard time navigating that page. I kept finding the Bitwarden site instead of their github.
This actually explains some problems I’ve been having, and I’m thankful there’s a fix. I actually disabled 2fa for a while because I was sick of having to retrieve a code each time I was forced to log back in.
Where on this page can I read about this fix? This link just takes me to the add-on’s general install page.
Interesting
I’d be curious to see how standard Firefox compares to beta, Nightly, Fennec, and Mull
Good question. I’d mostly like to avoid entities like my car insurance provider from collecting information on my driving, things like that.
I have an old car with no advanced technology whatsoever. Could this be avoided by turning off my phone while driving, or can they still acquire data?
I haven’t experienced any of the problems mentioned in this article while using Firefox + uBO (on Windows, Linux, and Fennec fork on Android), nor while using the Tubular app on Android.
I was confused by this same thing. Afaik clicking accept within the notification did the trick because it’s working, and when I clicked into the add-ons manager and checked permissions for Bitwarden, I didn’t see anything amiss.
User-Agent Switcher and Manager for those rare occasions when a site wants to prevent access from a mobile browser and/or Firefox in general
I might have to try that. I’ve been using Save webP as, though I’m not sure it’s exactly what OP is asking. I like that it also does animated webp conversion.
This is the one I’ve been using for a long time, and it’s worked well for me
I love this, but I wish it would display both F and C simultaneously.
That’s OK though because we need them to stop flying around playing harps and get tf down here to fix things.
I guess they can start by giving Firefox the View Transitions API, whatever that is.
Oh really? Well, that’s good news! I’ll edit my comment. Thanks for the information.
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