[ale] Possibly OT; NoScript workalike, Chrome
Kyle Brieden
kyle at txmoose.com
Fri Apr 28 12:24:28 EDT 2017
All very good and interesting points. I guess, since I run my main
email domain through google apps, I am entrenched enough that it doesn't
matter to me. Also on that note, I don't pay google for damn near
anything, and I know up front that the "cost" of those services I'm
getting is the ad revenue they'll generate off me. I get up in arms
about Net Neutrality and ISP deep packet inspection/data collection,
though, because I'm already *paying* my ISP. There's no need for them
to make extra revenue off me if they're already literally getting my
dollar (or hundreds...).
Sorry to derail the conversation a little bit. I guess I just hadn't
thought about it much til it was brought up here. This is why I'm
really enjoying this group, though. More and more every day to
consider. :)
---
Very respectfully,
Kyle Brieden
On 28-04-2017 10:52, Charles Shapiro wrote:
> And there's this (
> http://www.tomshardware.com/news/chrome-57-permanently-enabled-drm,33527.html
> ).
>
> Not a Fan.
>
> -- CHS
>
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:40 AM, DJ-Pfulio <DJPfulio at jdpfu.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 04/28/2017 09:17 AM, Kyle Brieden wrote:
>>> Wait, why aren't we chrome fans around here?
>>>
>>
>> Allowing the largest online advertiser direct access to your web
>> browsing just seems ... er ... foolish. Common sense, if you care
>> about
>> privacy at any level.
>>
>> Chromium has lots and lots of google-isms inside too. There was an
>> attempt to fork last year and remove all the google connections.
>> Haven't
>> heard much about that effort recently.
>>
>> I use Chromium for very specific uses, inside a container with a
>> file
>> system overly that never touches the HDD. firejail --private mode.
>>
>> Those are my reasons. Everyone needs to decide where they stand.
>> For
>> many people, there are more important things in their lives than
>> trying
>> to avoid google.
>>
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