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The new OS (called Monterey) will also let everyone disable the tracking pixels in e-mails, so opening an e-mail no longer reports on you back to some marketing/spam outfit. Most people don't even knoe that e-mails they receive can silently disclose information.
The free Mozilla Thunderbird email client has had this feature forever, it blocks remote images by default. It's nice to see Apple dipping a toe into the 21st Century.The Apple Relay looks like a game changer at $1 a month. A VPN let you stream shows from England or Europe months to years ahead of when it is available in the US. An anonymous VPN like TorGuard will cost $10/month.
What Traffic is Included in iCloud Private Relay?An iCloud+ user running iOS 15, iPadOS15, or macOS Monterey with Private Relay enabled will have the following traffic routed through Private Relay: All Safari browsing All DNS queries Most App Traffic to insecure websites (aka TCP Port 80, or “http:” traffic).What’s not included in Private Relay?Private Relay is bypassed for everything not listed above, including: Local Traffic Private Domains VPNs, Proxies, and other Network Extensions Secure, “https:” traffic from your apps.
If I understand what Apple is doing correctly, they will block the tracking but allow the formatting and non-tracking images.
They removed the speaker on the tabs... so you don't know what fucking tab is playing sound...
There's a "Playing" indicator on the tab that has video or sound playing. See below.
Seems a joke from Mozila, its easier see a bacteria than this indicator.Its looking like they want make all these current browsers as bad as possible and then launch a paid browser like the extinct Netscape that MS ended up with.
Unless they make changes in the organization 90.0.2 will likely be my last version of Firefox. It was uploaded just three weeks ago, so it will likely work for a few years without compatibility issues.