Firefox
Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation. First released in 2002 under the name Phoenix. It's available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux and most phones and tablets.
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When vieweing the tutorial, the very first screen shows 'Sign Up' and 'Sign In' even if the user is already synced/logged-in to their Mozilla account.
The very first time I saw the tutorial this caused me to click on 'Sign In', thinking maybe it hadn't logged in successfully even though I was already signed into my account. This causes a little bit of confusion. Shouldn't it only display those
https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/9dr9jd/modify_referrer_policy_headers_and_meta/
https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/privacy#property-websites
chrome.privacy.websites.referrersEnabled
More extensions means more memory usage, so I'd like to keep the number of privacy extensions to a minimum.
Also, could Decentraleyes be merged with uBlock Origin using uBlock redire
Greetings, and thanks for ArchiveBox! It looks really interesting.
So far, my only issue with it is that it does not makes local copies of all the images** embedded in a page, only those hosted on the same server.
As an example, when I told the archivebox docker container to archive this article https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/sep/29/legal-weed-cannabis-vaping-deaths :


Filippo, as we discussed as GothamGo, using
mkcertas an infrastructure CA to secure internal service-to-service http calls is probably a use case falls within the mission ofmkcert. The readme provides enough detail on how to do this manually, but it warns against "production" use. Please clarify that this use case is not discouraged. Thanks.