Ironically, this link has to be pasted without after the "?" which is for site tracking.
You can copy a link without site tracking, I assume that it's an enhancement to Firefox:
Ironically, this link has to be pasted without after the "?" which is for site tracking.
Looks like a really nice option to have...You can copy a link without site tracking, I assume that it's an enhancement to Firefox:
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My version does not have this. Assume it is not in ESR, only in newest... Indeed, it seems so.You can copy a link without site tracking, I assume that it's an enhancement to Firefox:
"for all users in Germany". How does Firefox maintain a list of all users and their location?
Because, for all I know, the browser cannot reliably know it. Usually, a company with a global network has a gateway to the Internet, that may be whereever they seem fit. If You were an admin of a forum and try to determine from where my requests are coming, You would see either Mexico or California or St.Petersburg.Firefox is calling "home" each time you start it. The rest should be known to any IT-professional. But is it necessary that Mozilla knows? It is sufficient that the browser "knows" from where you are using it for enabling or disabling a feature.
That is yet another matter. What is this "cookie banner" about? It is a law, by the government, that websites must report to the user that they are using cookies. As we know, practically every functional website needs to use cookies, so this is about the same as having airline passengers acknowledge that they are using wings to fly. This shows the technical competence of our government(s).Block cookie banners on Firefox | Firefox Help
To address frustrations caused by cookie banners on websites, Firefox version 120 introduces a cookie banner blocker. Learn how it works.support.mozilla.org
Well but that is of no interest to Mozilla. They work with "regions" that you could look up if you search "region" in about:config. More you can see if you have a look in the omni.ja files.You would see either ...
For sure there cannot be any advance if arguing with "hate" and "harassment" of "government(s)". This is not the quality of a text that I like to respond to.it is all a closed loop, no further technical or social advance.
Not sure what problem You have, but in all our research there could not be pinpointed a systemic difference between a government and organized crime.For sure there cannot be any advance if arguing with "hate" and "harassment" of "government(s)". This is not the quality of a text that I like to respond to.
Sure, but first things first. In contrast to governments, advertisers only want you to buy their crap, they are not destined to take away your most elemental human rights.If you so badly need an object to meditate on, why not imagine to send all those nasty advertisers to hell? No advertising -> no tracking -> no reason for GDPR-Banners.
Research? Which research? Want me to start laughing?in all our research there ...
Just try and prove the contrary.Research? Which research? Want me to start laughing?
Research is citable. Can you?
What exactly do you want me to try?Just try and prove the contrary.
I think I made myself clear.What exactly do you want me to try?
Not at all. You are avoiding to be clear.I think I made myself clear.
I too get the impression we've gained some development speed since 13 that's been unhealthy to the overall system stability. And the underlying issues seem anything but easy to fix. Of course, that's purely subjective and maybe if I invested the time I might realize that I'd actuallybe wrong...instead of the depressing complexity of bugs affecting FreeBSD
… How does Firefox maintain a list of all users and their location? …
… discussion … was fairly freeflowing and to me, new and interesting.
One has to be careful about what one says these days, even in off-topic threads.
… meta-discussion was more interesting for me, and it had run on for quite a while without inhibition, …
Booring ...
I too get the impression we've gained some development speed since 13 that's been unhealthy to the overall system stability. And the underlying issues seem anything but easy to fix. Of course, that's purely subjective and …
Booring ...
Inhibiting?
For clarity: none of the links is to discourage discussion here.
Simply, I'm familiar with many discussions there. Please think of the links as orientation.
… rules …
The rules and guidelines (or terms and rules, as they're described in the footer) are required reading.
The footer is probably omnipresent, but overlooked.
Widespread wilful ignorance of the rules might be thought of as easygoing, however wilful ignorance does not necessarily make a better place …
You're in the off-topic subforum, so (I guess) there's no harm in discussing deratives, however do please note [FONT=monospace]DutchDaemon[/FONT]'s advice, in particular:
While I share this impression others may not. When talking about development being too speedy this points straight to the quality of the process.I too get the impression we've gained some development speed since 13 that's been unhealthy to the overall system stability.
As experience usually is varying, the issues need to be named and discussed.And the underlying issues seem anything but easy to fix.
Nice! A well known evolutionary phenomenon that kept and still keeps sheep walking."grass is greener on the other side"