top | item 45859234 (no title) lemoncookiechip | 3 months ago They're all easily disabled in the GUI itself. The article is exaggerating, the closest argument is that it enables itself by default when it first updated which is fair, but they're easy to disable within the menu itself. discuss order hn newest skydhash|3 months ago Anything enabled by default without prompting in an update is usually against the user. zbentley|3 months ago What about TLS versions? Or tabs, way back in the day? Or security warnings/prevention for CORS?All of those were, as far as I know, enabled by default and released in browser updates. load replies (1) Animats|3 months ago Where? I just looked in Settings. input_sh|3 months ago Right click on the icon → remove.The same goes for right clicking on the page → ask AI → remove. skywhopper|3 months ago How? about:config doesn’t count as “the GUI”, imo.
skydhash|3 months ago Anything enabled by default without prompting in an update is usually against the user. zbentley|3 months ago What about TLS versions? Or tabs, way back in the day? Or security warnings/prevention for CORS?All of those were, as far as I know, enabled by default and released in browser updates. load replies (1)
zbentley|3 months ago What about TLS versions? Or tabs, way back in the day? Or security warnings/prevention for CORS?All of those were, as far as I know, enabled by default and released in browser updates. load replies (1)
Animats|3 months ago Where? I just looked in Settings. input_sh|3 months ago Right click on the icon → remove.The same goes for right clicking on the page → ask AI → remove.
input_sh|3 months ago Right click on the icon → remove.The same goes for right clicking on the page → ask AI → remove.
skydhash|3 months ago
zbentley|3 months ago
All of those were, as far as I know, enabled by default and released in browser updates.
Animats|3 months ago
input_sh|3 months ago
The same goes for right clicking on the page → ask AI → remove.
skywhopper|3 months ago