Oh really? Well, that’s good news! I’ll edit my comment. Thanks for the information.
Oh really? Well, that’s good news! I’ll edit my comment. Thanks for the information.
I’d go with LibreWolf.
A few years ago, Waterfox was purchased by System1, and advertising company. It also collects more user data. Edit: Looks like the dev bought it back. I’d still recommend LibreWolf though.
In my experience, LibreWolf is a good balance between privacy and functionality. I’ve never had problems with LibreWolf.
Nope:
Stanley sounded alarm after consulting Invenda sales brochures that promised “the machines are capable of sending estimated ages and genders” of every person who used the machines without ever requesting consent.
Adaria Vending Services is clearly being deceptive, and what I and most non-corporate brainrotted people would consider straight-up dishonest, in the quote I posted above.
That’s why I suggested they can go fuck themselves. I hope they lose a shit ton of money over this.
Edit: I see now that you found the same part of the article. In my defense, I only saw your comment in my inbox, but I should have checked the thread lol
Adaria Vending Services told MathNEWS that “what’s most important to understand is that the machines do not take or store any photos or images, and an individual person cannot be identified using the technology in the machines. The technology acts as a motion sensor that detects faces, so the machine knows when to activate the purchasing interface—never taking or storing images of customers.”
“You should totally trust us about this, even though we failed to disclose the use of facial recognition software upfront.”
This company needs to develop some software to go fuck itself.
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.