I’ve tried the iOS version of it a few times but the browser extensions I wanted to use did not work with it (both Chrome and FF extension versions). Oh well.
I’ve tried the iOS version of it a few times but the browser extensions I wanted to use did not work with it (both Chrome and FF extension versions). Oh well.


My comment wasn’t about the article, it was about the other commenter’s bad math. But the article does actually say it increased by 150%.


No, your example is only a 50% increase. A 150% increase of 1000 is 2500.


It should be something that people can easily turn ON.


They came out with Privacy Pass a while ago for this reason: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/privacy/privacy-pass.html


You know, this.


Yes, Langdon. The Secret of Secrets.


Hah, how cool is this?! I just started reading Dan Brown’s new book that is largely about this same thing.


“The entire world” lol. I applaud your optimism.


This is straight out of Black Mirror S7E1 and the idea behind the “Dum Dummies” site. 😭


Yeah no kidding. It’s like they don’t care about the shareholders at all!


Except for Waze, I haven’t ever heard of any of these apps.


“only”


Other way around.


Yes.
They have both. I use the standalone application since it covers everything running on your system and not just your browser.


I use AdGuard to great effect on my iOS devices.
You check the date?


I’ve had so many different laptops over the past ~10 years ranging from Dell, ThinkPad, System76, Asus, and now a newer MacBook. I’ve used Windows, Linux, and Mac OS as a daily driver OS. The only Arm chip I’ve had is my current MacBook, but to answer your question, its power efficiency is unmatched compared to anything else I’ve ever had… resulting in crazy battery life as well as a device that doesn’t try to melt a hole through my lap whenever I try and do something even remotely taxing on it.


Not enough - just the cost of doing business.
It looks like someone made a backup here: https://mega.nz/folder/zjgVBRiC#5Nq90O4MlvaBIodirXC0hA