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brent I re-read all my words. I stayed on point. I never accused Solus of anything. Never accused Flarum of anything.
I never claimed you didn't stay on point or that you accused Solus of anything? Not sure why you're getting defensive.
brent I re-read all my words. I stayed on point. I never accused Solus of anything. Never accused Flarum of anything.
I never claimed you didn't stay on point or that you accused Solus of anything? Not sure why you're getting defensive.
JoshStrobl To be completely honest Josh, I guess I'm defensive from the fake news tag I got when I was being clear about what happened to me. I don't have the technical prowess to retort to anything, so I acquiesce.
I joined an online club that tinkers with car engines and solus. "defensive" means a day of sore feelings if not a minute
edit:typo
brent You have to understand that we need to treat these kinds of claims with extreme responses. It's not personal. We are humans to and make mistakes (I'll leave that unintentional typo in). What we can't have, though, is people thinking that we are doing things we aren't. Especially bad things. Fake News is a tag that specifically exists to quickly and concisely make it clear, before even opening the post, that what is being represented by the author is not true. We almost exclusively use it for security and privacy claims about Solus and its services that are false.
brent Just letting you know that I saw this exact same message from Firefox about Twitter and I,
like you, don't have a Twitter account. I figured that since Firefox had been updated recently that it was just
a cute and annoying little stunt to let me know how improved and safe the browser is now so I just ignored
it (lucky me!) and moved on. I'm mentioning this to you because I have my tracking settings on standard
instead of strict and it still happened. I've just written it off as a one time nuisance from Firefox as I haven't
seen anything like it since.
@ryzee @brent so you guys consider privacy as a nuisance ?
Because what you're complaining about the new enhanced tracking protection tool from mozilla and it's automatically open the first time you run firefox 70.0 show the new functionality, configure your privacy settings... it looks like they failed to create awareness.
If I really want privacy I use anon surf (or other tools). Firefox by itself isn't going to give you privacy.
Nobody said privacy is a nuisance. Pop ups from Mozilla are a nuisance. Yes.
Having the FF protection is a blessing not a nuisance.Inquiring about what that specific protection warning was about? Wish I could've avoided it.
edit: clarity
I think we can all agree that this discussion thread has gone down the rabbit hole a bit too far. It seems quite clear to me that users in this thread are (now) educated on this functionality in Firefox that is now more front and center than in previous Firefox releases, as well as hopefully reaching the conclusion that:
Now here is a gif of a cute kitty booping a doggo's nose to balance things out.
JoshStrobl I actually thought that was sweet.