Galimatias Nekromoff
Galimatias Nekromoff
Yes, exactly, that was my point. I expect Incognito mode to be as pure browser as it gets, e.g. all default settings used, extensions included. But you are correct that...
Yes, that's what I am saying. Since no settings should be kept in Incognito mode, I don't see why Badger should make a difference. On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at...
Sorry, I meant no settings should be kept _after closing Incognito_ (e.g. between Incognito old and new sessions). On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Daniel Duris [email protected] wrote:...
Well, I mean it both ways - Incognito mode is kind of sandbox mode, is it not? On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Cooper Quintin [email protected] wrote: >...
I agree with @antistress. On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 9:44 PM, antistress [email protected] wrote: > To decide which is default behaviour in incognito mode (whether don't save > settings...
Currently, PrivacyBadger remembers settings from normal browsing and uses them when switched to Incognito as well. Based on the comments above this should not be the case. On Mon, Jan...
 Unknown device shown to have requested the archive. Unknown device equals Oauth device for Pidgin Hangouts. #security
Well, the funny thing was, that it actually showed the same location as I am at. I have 2FA enabled for sure. It might as well be some Google bug...
Still happening and not much changes, happens randomly and then randomly connects again. Restarts or deleting certificates do not seem to help anymore. The issue appears when switching IP addresses...
SVG renderer is used, not a canvas one.