It is a website all about how to fight Phorm. The string is part of how they track users. Facebook and Google have both admitted to such. Check out Panopticlick at the EFF.
My understanding is whenever quantum computing reaches its whatever level of computations, FS won't work when at least one of the private keys is known. Many are running on the assumption that many encrypted sessions are being archived for later decryption.
Yet another way for Google to be the central repository for everywhere everyone goes on the Internet. I've blocked it with NoScript, but I suspect something will be broken, I'm just not sure what, yet.
But that is virtually all the time. They always have some new thing to tout, and I'm just sick of reading about it. It's the same story, nothing actually changes. It's not news.
Perhaps it is an indication that people are sick of seeing all the stupid articles on those two retarded topics. It's the reason that my #1 go-to webzine is Wired. I hardly ever see any articles on those two stupid topics. It's a fucking dead horse and I don't want to read about it. Not even a headline. It has nothing to do with my opinions on the topics and everything to with I'm just fucking sick of reading about them.
It is a website all about how to fight Phorm. The string is part of how they track users. Facebook and Google have both admitted to such. Check out Panopticlick at the EFF.
Why do you say that?
I run Secret Agent in FF. Doesn't that accomplish basically the same thing?
My understanding is whenever quantum computing reaches its whatever level of computations, FS won't work when at least one of the private keys is known. Many are running on the assumption that many encrypted sessions are being archived for later decryption.
Apparently some expected something different...
Says it was posted 1 hour ago. Didn't see it until about 5 minutes ago.
Yet another way for Google to be the central repository for everywhere everyone goes on the Internet. I've blocked it with NoScript, but I suspect something will be broken, I'm just not sure what, yet.
But that is virtually all the time. They always have some new thing to tout, and I'm just sick of reading about it. It's the same story, nothing actually changes. It's not news.
Perhaps it is an indication that people are sick of seeing all the stupid articles on those two retarded topics. It's the reason that my #1 go-to webzine is Wired. I hardly ever see any articles on those two stupid topics. It's a fucking dead horse and I don't want to read about it. Not even a headline. It has nothing to do with my opinions on the topics and everything to with I'm just fucking sick of reading about them.
Doesn't it seem like there is a difference between Slashdot's commenting system and pretty much all others?