Neither Chromium nor Gecko have a stable public API. Companies are just willing to spend money rebasing every Chromium update.
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The good news is no streaming service even supports UHD in browers (except Netflix on Edge?) because of DRM. So I don’t see the value.
That source looks better indeed.
Ars quotes nonsense like “bypasses the security” and “exploit the user”.
Those terms have meaning and they aren’t applicable here.
At the end though they do say things like
is able to hack your phone from the moment you install the app
Without any credible evidence.
The claim is they completely bypass all Android and iOS security is pretty unbelievable.
If so then the real discussion is how these zero day exploits are just sitting around.
EDIT: It seems the focus is on Android but all the information is nonsensical, like AI generated buzzword bingo.
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I use this, it’s not yet perfect but it does what i need.
It is, the point is to make it to the Supreme Court so they can set a precedent that its allowed.
A dns blocker cannot do anything more than ublock. It is nice for other apps though.
Realistically the threat we care about is others leak your password. So it doesn’t matter.
If you have a setup where your password vault is at risk then yes it’s a bad idea.