What are you assuming about my identity, and declaring about your own identity, that makes you uniquely able to speak about affairs in China, while telling others to shut up about it?
Ooh what's that, is it like homomorphic encryption where they can process your data without seeing the input or output?
Meta says users can “direct AI to process their requests,” like for AI chat summaries, using Private Processing. If they do, the system won’t “retain access to user messages once the session is complete” so that a potential attacker can’t access them after the fact, according to the company.
Never mind. It's utter bullshit. It's a pinkie promise that they'll take your data and totally not keep it.
Mark already told us people who trust him are "dumb fucks"
What are you assuming about my identity, and declaring about your own identity, that makes you uniquely able to speak about affairs in China, while telling others to shut up about it?
(context: From what I see, you joined this thread to praise China's healthcare.)
Are you looking for client-side encrypted storage? If you are willing and able to perform the encryption step on your own, a lot of options are available to you.
If you're just looking for something that's better than Google or MS, it'll probably be even easier to find.
If you don't believe in lesser evil like you just said, and you think China is fascist like you just implied, why say "at least the trains run on time they have healthcare"?
It sounds like the kind of virtue signaling you disapprove of.
Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine, right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”, or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.
"Settings > Search > Add" was already available in Firefox for Desktop, but you manually had to travel to about.config to add the missing browser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefresh boolean and set it to true. You've been able to do this for at least 4 years, and it's worked on Android for a while too.
I don't need to be a source code expert to understand what Mozilla has done, thankfully. That's not a technological hurdle the average person should have to overcome. I know more than most people have the privilege to know, and further gatekeeping (any gatekeeping) is unnecessary.
If that was not your intent, or for other people who are genuinely interested:
If gatekeeping my comment was your intent, I would be happy to track down the source code as long as you made an extensive effort to get Mozilla to remove the code that collects your data...
What are you assuming about my identity, and declaring about your own identity, that makes you uniquely able to speak about affairs in China, while telling others to shut up about it?