I use the cookiebanners.service.mode
entry in about:config set to 2
, seems like to work well for me.
I use the cookiebanners.service.mode
entry in about:config set to 2
, seems like to work well for me.
Because there will be a signature mismatch. Apps built by F-Droid will use the F-Droid signature, reproducible apps will use the dev signature.
As long as you are the legal owner of the code, I don’t see why you couldn’t.
For example, DAVx⁵ (F-Droid, Google Play)
I’d see it as a tradeoff between the convenience of silent updates of Google Play and incentivizing people to go for F-Droid.
Good idea, I’ll check.
So far I really like it, some minor gripes like the private browsing window being hard to distinguish and Pocket being missing (I’m one of the 5 persons that uses it), but for that first one there’s already a GitHub issue opened.
Or middle-click the tab to close it.
What a truckload of bull.
Maybe SolveSpace?
Is that Open Source?
One of my gripe as well, I wish the filenames were human-readable too on the local device, and of course with the filename encrypted along with the content on the sync target.
Are those apps available through the Families program as safe for kids?
Personally I like Joplin (I even sponsor it on GitHub) but I’m left feeling as if the UI is unpolished and the navigation on the mobile app (Android) feels janky (ie: sliding from left to right doesn’t always show the sidebar when I want it, etc.)
It is very close to what I exactly want in a note-taking app though.
I don’t know if Google has some API to indicate when the app runs from a child/family link managed account?
If so, then I suppose the Organic Maps dev could block some building categories from showing up (ex: Bars, Stripclub)?
Closest I could find without a subscription with E2EE is Joplin, which you tried…
As much as I like Sync, it’s not open source and isn’t an option for many members of this community.
I use FeedWatcher to monitor my inbox RSS feed and get notified when something new comes in.
Note: do NOT share that feed with someone else, or they’ll be able to watch your inbox too.
Silently changing a behavior, especially one that is in other web browsers, is a bit user-hostile and I understand the frustration.
On the other hand, privacy-wise this change is good, since it was likely storing the incognito tabs (browser state) in the app storage and was likely retrievable by forensics tools (ie: Cellebrite).
I’d rather have the browser state of incognito tabs stored in RAM at all time.
I feel like those affected are using incognito tabs as a way to separate their browsing history. Maybe a more convenient option would be the ability to run multiple browser sessions on mobile instead of falling back on the incognito mode as a workaround.
Unlikely, as that would have to be made available as a filesystem driver.
Will do, I have a list in fact 😅
EDIT: Done, 2538.
On Android, I use Redirect AMP to HTML and the essential uBlock Origin.
On desktop, I use MarkDownload to quickly convert and format webpages and snippets of text in markdown format.