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  • Afaik, this is not possible. This would be handled by the host controller and the usb device itself. Which adheres to the standard it’s told it supports.

    The kernel wasn’t designed to manage the host controller in this way.

    However, you can limit the network traffic speed of a USB device with traffic shaping tools like ‘tc’

    I do not claim to be an expert - I may be wrong.


  • Okay, I’m done responding to your bullshit. You’re clearly stupid, deceitful or both. Did you even read the article you posted? Google pays Firefox to be the default search engine - everyone knows this. If you keep the default as Google, no shit will it send data to Google, you’re literally using Google’s search engine - where else would it send the data? Where does this prove that the FIREFOX BROWSER or its Sync function sends data to Alphabet?



  • The people they interviewed for this article truly sound bonkers

    That being said - I share my Find My location with my SO, my parents, and a couple close friends I don’t live near anymore.

    For those saying this causes fights in relationships, no it doesn’t - the relationship has issues despite this, not because of this. My SO and I fight sometimes, not once because of a ‘suspicious’ location. Because neither of us are cheating shitbags and we know this.

    I travel a lot and I know it gives my Mom peace of mind if she can quickly glance and know I’m safe. Close friends are convenient, especially when you don’t live very close anymore. A few times I have seen us closer than normal and plan something to meet up.




  • Could you post the actual source instead of just quoting it? That’s useless.

    Also seems the Blacklight analysis is of the Mozilla website? “Blacklight detected this website…”

    To which I ask “who cares?” This is not an indication of if their browser is sending telemetry to Alphabet, which it is certainly not.

    Also based on your post history- you come off as a shill, which immediately makes me doubtful of your claims and this Vivaldi browser.



  • One thing you left out is that Proton petitioned against this law after this happened. They successfully had the law changed so this can’t happen again.

    I’d also like to clarify that no logs existed of this court ordered mailbox. It wasn’t until after the court order that logging began. So their claims are true - there is no logging. But yes, they can start logging whenever. So could every ‘no logs’ company.