Why does Safari by default have all kinds of weird "Experimental" settings enabled that are laborious to disable?
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]
Wouldnt those help with fingerprinting users and opening up additional + unnecessary attack surface that only benefits the company while opening you up to additional tracking or other externalities
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Wouldnt those help with fingerprinting users and opening up additional + unnecessary attack surface that only benefits the company while opening you up to additional tracking or other externalities
Yes. That's probably why they do it.
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Wouldnt those help with fingerprinting users and opening up additional + unnecessary attack surface that only benefits the company while opening you up to additional tracking or other externalities
Like what?
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Like what?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Take a looksie
Oh no, downvotes...how shallt i ever recover