But would it not be easy for a user to catch when the app is using the mic or camera when it’s not supposed to? the lights are an iOS feature that can’t be disabled.
You’re absolutely right micro-optimization, I found that I did too much of that in 2022 and 23 and really cut down on that this year, I found that doing so is basically never worth it. I’m not gonna do that with privacy either, I’m focusing on what actions I can take that will make big improvements to my privacy rather than tweak every little thing.
Firefox changes the capacity dynamically, I set browser.cache.disk.capacity to false in about:config and browser.cache.disk.capacity to 1024000 (the storage amount in MBs)
I have UBlock Origin, I assume that one that one is good?
The issue with bookmarks is that it takes too much navigation to open one and browsers don’t allow to select multiple in a folder to open
Do u have any ideas for things to try on macOS?
This is really useful thanks!
Im on a laptop though, any ideas?
I’ve received complaints about spamming posts so I added the instance names in the titles. I thought there’s no harm in posting crossposting, I know Lemmy is federated but I want to ensure they show up instead of hoping for automatic feed algorithm to show them when it may or may not.
IDK why I so much flak. If any here downvotes my posts or this comment please respond below with your thoughts to help me figure out how to move forward.
Oh you’re absolutely right, I’ve been in that territory for awhile ago, I haven’t gotten time until lately to make addons.
Which extension was it? Maybe take a look on ur PC.
It does in fact only bookmark the first tab when multiple are selected.
Oh this is exactly what I wanted, thank you!
I don’t think so, its just the downloads folder on my Mac.
The later.
I have a blank copy of Firefox that I just open, I also have the option to always ask turned off there and it asks for the download location when trying to download images.
Thanks, though I went with the RunWith Addon. I do wish I took a look at this first, it might’ve taken less time to setup.
The applications box doesn’t have a row for images.
But couldn’t the JS runtime track which objects and variables interact with such information, so if they make any HTTP requests with the info after getting it and maybe processing it then it could be rejected?