

The project wouldn’t be at all notable otherwise.
God, I can’t stand this finance-bro vocabulary infiltrating people’s normal speech.
The real cost of bad haircuts.
two for the price of fun(gus)
London bankers are going to have to sober up for a little while.
This is only relevant to you if you signed up for their Monitor service.
Handing over all of your private data to one company so that they can “delete your data across the whole web” was always a business model ripe for abuse. It shouldn’t be surprising at all that the data brokers themselves are creating these deletion services.
Even if you find a company that you trust, surely we know by now that no database is secure in the modern age. Eventually that database will leak and given that these data deletion services have every item of personal data for all of their customers, they are an extremely high value target.
This would be a remarkable cover for straight up identity theft.
The kind that was known as, “the butcher.”
What’s their margin? Are they profitable?
There aren’t any, thats the point I’m making. Petitions produce sample bias that excludes the opinions of people who don’t want their legal name and home address printed on a document that might get passed around God-knows-where.
I do not want to waste everyone’s time by continuing this discussion that is not leading anywhere.
Not leading anywhere? That’s a strange perspective to have given the “overwhelmingly negative feedback.” I think it led to a fairly concrete conclusion.
I think what he meant to say was “I don’t like that my arguments did not sway your opinion.”
So the display can’t actually drive the pixels fast enough to exceed 30fps? Is that what that means?
Information on Personal Data:
To sign, you must provide a set of personal data, which is required by the authorities of your country for verification purposes. Specific measures are in place to ensure the protection of your data. See our privacy statement.
Perhaps if signing a petition didn’t require doxxing yourself then more people would sign.
I realize that it’s to prevent fake signatures and allow verification that the signatories are residents of the jurisdiction under petition, but this method inherently creates a sampling bias.
In the same vein as age verification, we need a solution for digital attestation that preserves anonymity and privacy. There are some initiatives in this direction, so perhaps we will get there some day.
I had a similar issue with sites displaying maps recently and I had to permit access to the canvas data to fix it. It’s the icon that appears on the left side of the address bar when a site is using HTML5 canvas operations.
Sorry I just re-read your post and saw that you’ve already tried this.
Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut, giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden, you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.
finallyyyyyyyyyyy
It’s the effect of a persistent decades-long disinformation campaign perpetrated by those who wish to destabilize western democracies which has been signal-boosted by naive (or maliciously designed) recommendation algorithms on social media platforms.