

That’s incorrect. Different sites have different needs and the devs can’t pre-program which of the billion sites need what.
That’s incorrect. Different sites have different needs and the devs can’t pre-program which of the billion sites need what.
Believe it or not websites don’t work the same way they did “in the old days”. But yes, a lot of it is not needed for many websites. Many of them do require it to function properly though and if devs don’t make it available no one will use them.
All I can say is I’m a regular user and have never seen that. Sorry. These generic errors drive me insane.
KaiOS is Android.
The Doro runs MocorOS, which, while not Android, is closed-source and proprietary. So technically yes but I’m not sure it’s any better.
The Nokia runs KaiOS (AKA Android)
The Punkt seems like a suitable option. Although $300 seems like a difficult pill to swallow for such a simple device.
I don’t get why people are only blaming the companies doing it and not putting equal blame on browsers for letting it happen
What do you expect browsers to do? They can stop telegraphing some of this information, but then the websites won’t render properly (they use this information to display the website properly), and your fingerprint would just be even more unique.
Pretty much every browser outside of Chrome and Edge have implemented some sort of fingerprinting mitigation techniques.
Which ones don’t? I’d be very interested.
You don’t have a duty to anything at all, including posting any comments in this thread. Just move on.
Their role in security with the straight android phone…is simply pushing security patches as/when they get them from the Android team
If that were true there would be no reason to use GOS. The entire point is that they introduce new privacy and security options into the OS.
Respectfully to the Graphene team, they say that about literally every other OS.
“feature phones” all still run Android, to my knowledge.
It might be a stupid idea, but it’s what they asked for.
You’re a vinegar cipher
They are.
If there were other systems I’d be using them already.
Conversations is only available via Play Store and costs $8.
It’s a Caesar cipher
Honestly if Google is going to close all their shit, then yeah, absolutely.
Google is slowly closing access to everything. It’s a boiled frog situation. All the red flags are there. We’re fucked.
Osmand doesn’t seem to be able to pull up addresses. It’s pretty useless without that function. Why I switched to Organic.