Who wants to get sued? Why would a Dev put themselves at risk developing an emulator in their free time to then have their income slashed in a legal battle for said new emulator.
Are the folders named to websites? Or maybe there associations are recorded in a way that you could script batch rename? Not a great solution but possible maybe.
If its anything like Cortana's permission it'll have access to all your web searches. Cortana also had speech and typing personalization, so Microsoft is definitely giving copilot at least those permissions.
The DivestOS creator has so many great projects. Like memory efficient hardened malloc, hardened OpenWRT images, an rpm repo, Brace (auto privacy and security config of supported Linux systems, arkenfox and chromium config management), multiple DNS and content blocker lists, and XMPP conversations server, the list goes on. They are amazing.
Privacytools may have, but not privacy guides. They are community driven and you can contribute easily. Most (if not all) of their categories' criteria require open source
I think it is a good way to isolate docker containers from the host without the heavier performance increase of a full VM. Each container can be easily set to an IP address, though the same is probably true for docker idk.
Unrelated, Podman is the a unprivileged implementation of docker with full compatiblity. You can use docker images with it which is great, and the syntax is mostly the same.
Who wants to get sued? Why would a Dev put themselves at risk developing an emulator in their free time to then have their income slashed in a legal battle for said new emulator.