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dcreemer, 28 days ago @schwa @janl relevant https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/03/mozillas-privacy-service-drops-a-provider-with-ties-to-people-search-sites/
@schwa @janl relevant https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/03/mozillas-privacy-service-drops-a-provider-with-ties-to-people-search-sites/
moseley, 28 days ago @schwa Sounds interesting, and I’m intrigued, but how will you know if the data is truly removed?
@schwa Sounds interesting, and I’m intrigued, but how will you know if the data is truly removed?
moseley, 28 days ago @schwa Haha, fair. Probably indeed worth a month or two of subscribing.
@schwa Haha, fair. Probably indeed worth a month or two of subscribing.
ashah, 28 days ago @schwa oh shit that’s enticing. I think everything else requires you use their own browser right? I’m not too interested in that but this sounds promising—at least to remove the data and then cancel my subscription.
@schwa oh shit that’s enticing. I think everything else requires you use their own browser right? I’m not too interested in that but this sounds promising—at least to remove the data and then cancel my subscription.
ashah, 28 days ago @schwa ah, okay. I might do the same. Thanks so much, appreciate it!
@schwa ah, okay. I might do the same.
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
GeekAndDad, 28 days ago @schwa Ugh!
@schwa Ugh!
mikebrew, 28 days ago @schwa how the heck are they able to do that?
@schwa how the heck are they able to do that?
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