complete randoms could share stuff for free
who do you think opts to put ads on their videos. Google doesn’t force anyone to monetise their videos if they don’t want to.
complete randoms could share stuff for free
who do you think opts to put ads on their videos. Google doesn’t force anyone to monetise their videos if they don’t want to.
bleh. more face than actual content (where text is actually better to relay these kind of information). annoying af.
The firefox sertting labels are self explanatory, no youtube video required. Anything more, there are tons of articles and discussions threads to suit your needs.
it’s strange for them to specifically choose the light prefers-color-scheme instead of ignoring it completely. So if a website has a dark default interface with an optional prefers-color-scheme:light
, it will use the light interface ignoring the default.
Seems counterintuitive
Easiest way is to use packet sniffing. but they could be set-up to only send data at random intervals, which could be hours, days or weeks. so you’re best bet is go through the source code by extracting the extension file and look for any links, domains or mangled code which may be encoded with something malicious.