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Is that real ?
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Possible too , but I wrote the standard way because Arabs understand it no matter what their dialect is
So far this is the only discussion about its privacy …
I’m currently using it as a daily driver on PC ( switched from Mercury browser ) and even though it’s still in Alpha , it works fine and I didn’t face any problems with it
The fact that all of these softwares are owned by one company is creepy , regardless of Israel
Instead of memorizing different phrases in different languages , a good advice would be to change your number if posible , or use a blocker to block strange numbers
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Uzran , laqad ittasalta birragami alkhata>
It means " sorry , you had the wrong number " in standard Arabic…
Ana atahaddathu al-injliziata faqat >
It means " I only speak English "
Chromium based browser
I’m not sure but maybe they use specific programs that aren’t available on Linux and the alternatives aren’t enough ( or even don’t exist )
On desktop I use Mercury Browser - a Firefox fork - but I’m not sure how " privacy focused " it is other than that it’s Firefox based
On Android I use Brave Browser , because it meets my needs , while it was good compared to other browsers in privacy tests , I still won’t recommend it 100% for privacy for the following reason ( unless you’re ok with changing some settings to make it more private ) :
If you care about your privacy , you can read this browser check series for both desktop and mobile ( in German , you might need a translator ) by security expert Kuketz , the rest of the browsers are linked in the same page
All of them unless I’m asleep while putting my phone on silent mode , or listening to the lecture , or I didn’t hear the ringtone
When I was testing Linux distributions on DistroSea it was pretty funny to me to see " Activate Windows " lines on the screen while testing a Linux distro
Hot but I sometimes switch to New
Data saving option for mobile netwerk , and website’s RSS feed finder , webpage translation too … As for what I don’t want to see : big installation size , ugly design and tracking
I read it NASA at first
News communities
I know , but won’t that affect my storage if I added +1000 password ?
Using Proton Pass was a game changer to me , I don’t have to ignore the necessity to put a strong and complicated password for security reasons anymore, Proton generate it to me and stores everything ( so I don’t need to remember which password I set for which account ) But the bad aspects of cloud services worry me a little about this: the possibility of a security breach of the service, or the possibility of not being able to access it for any reason is a real disaster if it happens… so I’m thinking of exporting my passwords to another safe place for such cases.
Yes