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Update: Lemmy Account Sync (Handshake)
  • This is incredibly useful! Looking forward to the release!

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    Duckduckgo App Tracking and listing Sync's "tracking attempts"
  • "Known to collect" is going to be vastly different from what's actually being collected. It's more realistically just serving ads, getting some crash/error reporting. But because it's all under Google, it's going to show up as Google. DDG/other blockers won't know the difference.

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    Comments broken?
  • I believe this is from enabling colorful mode inside Theme Management in Settings

    Edit: on second thought, that wasn't it

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    Sync for Lemmy (beta) is now live for everyone
  • Oh, happy days!

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    If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
  • was that Brave browser or search engine? never fully understood from the article

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    *Permanently Deleted*
  • surprised it hasn't happened already

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    There's a person who is spam creating hundreds of communites with impossibly long descriptions on world, why haven't they been banned yet?
  • fortunately the name changed to Voyager. Reachable at the following URLs vger.app m.lemmy.world

    community: voyager@lemmy.world

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    What is the state of rootless ad blockers for Android?
  • Honestly not that much. It seems pretty lightweight. It has it's own measurement of battery usage (can't say how accurate it is but still better than nothing perhaps?) and on the tablet it has consumed around 9mAh, which I guess isn't too crazy.

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    What is the state of rootless ad blockers for Android?
  • I've been using AdGuard on my phone (OnePlus 6T) and tablet (Tab S7 FE) for quite some time now. Neither device is rooted. I got AdGuard lifetime license on sale from StackSocial a while back. The app isn't on the Play Store (if you look for it, you will instead find an extension for the Samsung browser or something). They have you download the .apk from their site, and then you can set up the blocking how you prefer. It works by setting up a local VPN. I think there's other ways to use it but I didn't feel the need to tweak further. Because it acts like a VPN, all app traffic flows through it so ads are blocked pretty much system-wide. Browsers, social media apps etc. Honestly I'd highly recommend it.

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    AppCleaner - Uninstall unwanted apps
  • incredibly useful app for macOS

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