Cases like these are why this extension exists: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/don-t-fuck-with-paste/
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Cases like these are why this extension exists: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/don-t-fuck-with-paste/
At least you can say the experience was lit
Privacy is a fundamental human right. Plain and simple.
Online, offline, doesn’t matter. No one should ever have to pay for it. Especially not to a surveillance company.
Our cognitive biases are fascinating, aren’t they
True. This is why the general recommendation is typically to buy used. That way, they don’t get additional revenue from the sale of a new phone, and it also decreases e-waste.
(Sure, the revenue may be a drop in the bucket, but it’s still something.)
Synology Photos. I’ve heard Immich is quite good too.
Only one thing is abundantly clear: you don’t want your communications in the clutches of Big Tech.
Who doesn’t like an underdog? 😤
I looked for it in about:config, but I couldn’t narrow it down and see which parameter it was (if it’s even in there at all yet).
Also searching for this answer. https://lemmy.world/comment/5626130
Can’t wait til the entire extension ecosystem is available on mobile
If anything, URLCheck is even more necessary on mobile devices, particularly iOS where Firefox is just reskinned Safari. On Firefox for Android, you could install the ClearURLs extension, or use uBlock Origin filter lists.
With that said, there are other use cases. For example: Friends or family might share URLs from social media. They often contain unique identifiers that you can strip before clicking the link by using URLCheck.
More on this here: https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8443034
As of this writing, it doesn’t look like it.
As @SatyrSack@lemmy.one here mentioned, URLChecker is a good way to manipulate a URL before opening it.
What do you mean? Tons of links on the web have trackers appended to the URL.
Or uBlock Origin with filter lists. 👍
Or at least the option to make it the default. I could see some situations where someone may want to test a link with non-identifying parameters (like identifying the campaign source), and not wanting to have that stripped from the URL by default.
But I get you, from a consumer perspective I’d also want it as my default.
In the meantime, there’s ClearURLs or uBlock Origin with filter lists.
Revenge bedtime syndrome. It’s legit.
Source: it’s 4 am right now
Where y’all getting this bombass Firefox art? Never seen more in my life than on Lemmy. It’s so raw
These are the best people on earth.