Probably the law says they have to put in X, Y and Z and something of the required information is missing. Or maybe they need to provide some documentation that they're acting on behalf of the original copyright owner, which is missing/implausible or it targets content that's not even hosted by WordPress (e.g. a blog embedding a tweet and said tweet is violating copyright),...
I guess they neither want to educate those companies nor want to provide a lengthy list of errors.
Thanks for the clarification- that means it was probably active for a while, but didn't work for me and I was only hit by it now, because now my browser is supported.
It's entirely possible, that I enabled that setting a while ago and forgot about it (or maybe accidentally) and never noticed that because of using Firefox.
I know, that the behavior of Firefox is likely not caused by you. I'll experiment around a bit and try to reproduce it reliably before filing a report there
Also it's somewhat broken on Firefox. If you leave the tab open and go to the homescreen, the next time you open Firefox it will start in incognito mode which drove me nuts. Also some pages won't load properly in Firefox in incognito mode (looking at you, imgur).
While I like the idea, I don't think it should have been enabled by default with an update, as I cannot remember setting this manually....
In case someone else is searching for this setting, its "use private tabs"
The one on the left is a carbon monooxid detector. The one on the right als. But if you combine two carbon monooxide detectors, they’ll become a carbon dioxide detector!
I love retro video games (and current games). And some badass implemented the rendering of several games and consoles in JavaScript just for fun, so that you can explore levels from many games right in your browser.
Note that I did say explore, not play. This website let's you fly the camera through the level like with a "no clip cheat" (hence the site name).
It somewhat works on mobile devices in landscape mode (and maybe also "show desktop page"), but is best viewed and controlled on a PC.
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Oooh right - I totally forgot about that expansion! I should finally unbox it and prepare it to be played just in case....
My board game group usually buys games more often than we have time to meet and play, so it just comes with this hobby I guess. A friend told me all the time about the stack of three games he had bought and never played and that we still need to play them and then informed me today, that he has just bought Council of Shadows...
I got a manual (or just a general book about DOS?) with my first MSDOS PC, which I read. Otherwise no. I have read books about Linux or specific parts of Windows/Linux, but no “official” manual.
Even then... I have a small USB stick that has a HDMI port and support HDCP. Which means it will capture any HDMI output unencrypted. It was like... 20 bucks on Ali Express. Since it counts as a valid HDCP sink, WEI can only attest that all components up to the "monitor" support copy protection. But it can't see or attest, that I can just capture the data unencrypted anyways.
Huh, TIL - I've been using VLC for ages on my phone and on my tablet, but I never knew this. I just tried it - open Youtube app, select random Video, share, select VLC, wait a bit and it plays!
Probably the law says they have to put in X, Y and Z and something of the required information is missing. Or maybe they need to provide some documentation that they're acting on behalf of the original copyright owner, which is missing/implausible or it targets content that's not even hosted by WordPress (e.g. a blog embedding a tweet and said tweet is violating copyright),...
I guess they neither want to educate those companies nor want to provide a lengthy list of errors.