@memphis We have our doubts whether chatcontrol is a bad thing or not. We base this solely on the fact that germany and holland are not in favour, while knowing that those countries are heavily under unfluence of american corporations.
In our opinion their social media (fb, insta, whatsapp, twitter etc) is influencing people to think bad about chatcontrol because they would loose profit on it, and so make people vote against it.
Tbh, more security is needed, especially on THEIR platforms.
Ah ok, sorry read it wrong. No idea about if that's possible. For sure if it will spin off then there will be browsers implementing it someday.
On the bottom of the linked page in the article:
"To start using DAITA: Download the beta version of Mullvad VPN for Windows"
https://mullvad.net/de/blog/introducing-defense-against-ai-guided-traffic-analysis-daita
Not sure, maybe @librewolf can answer that?
You're welcome!
Firefox is just another US-corporate product with an 'open source' sticker on it.
Their version 128 update has auto checked a new little privacy breach setting.
If you still use a corporate browser, at least do some safety version! We mainly use @librewolf based on firefox. (yes, we know, a stable european or even non-US browser is still considered 'futuristic' in europe)
Hi! We're Lokjo, a world wide online map, build in europe.
We support local shops and do things a bit different:
\- no data collecting. \- no algorithm. \- no zoomlevel listing, we show all searched locations at once. \- corporate locations are stripped from the search list. Fair is fair.
There's 5 languages, we're based on OSM, and have lots of useful functions, read the quick FAQ to make the best use of the map.