Wait for it, planes also have windows
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The only thing i don't like about the pi, is no x86. For a desktop i would much prefer x86 architecture.
So i am more looking for a low powered x86 home server as a secondary one.
So this is a more in depth explanation of what it actually does. In the end it only searches a specific number of extensions from chrome extension store, encrypts it and sends it off to 3rd party.
https://browsergate.eu/how-it-works/
But i also don't use chrome based browser and don't visit LinkedIn. Il live
laughs in linux
Thank you kind stranger
I didn't believe it, i mean they were pricey as hell but this is taking the biscuit now 😞

I am not convinced we can find a cross that is able to bear his weight
Considering how bad Afghanistan was with half population and no stranglehold on critical shortcut... yeah not a chance. USA population is what 300mil+? Iran is about 90+.
They probably don't want to be next to leak age verification details. Just removing responsibility.
Right so mixed content steam already has parental controls specifically with an allow list
GOG provides individually installed games, so you can control its access with guid
Content players pretty much all have child accounts
Even locally hosted ones, like Plex already have parental controls built-in (mostly via allow lists)
What other kinds of mixed content applications are there that already do not have some kind of parental controls implemented which are likely to actually make use of this?
I am honestly struggling to find specific examples of the types of applications which have mixed content, don't have parental controls or at least allow lists built in and are likely to actually implement this change. Again you are relying on developers to actually make use of this field, and outside of corporate applications (which imo are already likely to have some kind of content controls), I am struggling here to see why an indie developer would bother?

Website doesn't load content on my browser, what is 25th amendment for those of us on the other side of the world