It does this by default.
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It does this by default.
By forcing you to click on the next page button? Not sure that logic pans out.
Could have been an argument two years ago when they implemented continuous scrolling.
Try mull.
It’s Fennec plus arkenfox.
According to Ahn Jae-woo, the “main consumer base for AAA games is moving to PC,” and the studio hopes to increase the value of its new IP after bringing it to the platform.
I feel like Sony didn’t want that said out loud.
Oh yeah i forgot your use cases are the same as everyone else’s.
OP has the issues. ask them.
But disabling it creates a whole slew of issues, hence the post. Turns out there’s much better solutions.
Yes, exactly, that’s what I use.
Instead of trying to solve the problem of Fingerprinting by completely disabling and then finding ways of enabling/disabling, you can solve the problem by just spoofing the fingerprinting.
Helps to present the problem first, instead of the solution you think is best but can’t find an answer for. Usually the reason is that there is a better solution.
Test the implementation here: https://browserleaks.com/
Well I appreciate the downvote from ya but this is likely an x-y problem.
Was going to suggest an extension to create false fingerprinting since I can’t think of any other reason.
Why do you disable it at all?
Go to the Google page with pixel images, you’ll see for April/may some “A2” releases specifically for vzw and tmo.
These were created because the original releases had some sort of incompatibility with the networks.
If you weren’t affected it’s because of staged roll outs working as expected. Once google saw devices being affected the stopped the rollout. That’s why back in April people were complaining about late releases.
Google: Verizon pixel update and you get a ton of threads for it. Here’s one example acknowledging it but not fully talking about it https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/270770116/2nd-pixel-april-update-needs-to-fix-all-cellular-network-issues-for-each-pixel-affected?hl=en
It’s the first thing I pulled up I don’t have time to go backwards on a known topic.
Modem firmware going through vzw and tmo QA.
Because the last two months security updates kicked people off these networks completely and they had to provide 2nd updates for these modems.
Yeah, that’s basically right. With an opening line like mine (a formula), we’re basically dealing in typical reddit/lemmy pedanticism.
I (somewhat ironically now) specifically chose the words MFA over 2fa when saying “mfa-1” as to be most encompassing from the get go because yes:
i do agree the 1st factor in a situation where its multiple factors is generally and common practice to be something you know.
MFA is not necessarily only 2 factors and single factor is not necessarily a password.
Your mfa is now mfa-1
I agree with you but I think mastadon has bigger shoes to fill.
Businesses looked at Twitter as a reliable way to communicate with a broad audience. To the point that even police services thought it was good enough.
Mastadon, if it wants to be seen as a replacement needs to be high reliability.
I don’t think Lemmy has that expectation. Like there is a user in these comments complaining that we didn’t get notice of down time and I’m kinda wondering why he would want that let alone expect it. As you say it’s recreation and so I don’t need that high level of reliability.
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
Globally it’s at about 47% and growing at about 4% per year. If the rate remains unchanged it’ll be about a decade for >95%.
But the reality of it is, you don’t need global adoption out of the box. You just need majority adoption in the countries you visit, which for me are western countries (north America and Europe) which now have a majority adoption.
Most of China can’t reach Google so the reporting is off anyway. But in 2023 the govt mandated ipv6 support to all carriers and manufacturers.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/17/china_networking_hardware/
The best strategies are rarely single trick. Energy should be diversely sourced.