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  • Yeah, I disagree with that. I think we need laws that require companies to allow anonymous users to access their content, with few exceptions.

  • That could do both ways tho.

    I dont consent to Facebook and LinkedIn making my profile invisible to internet users who dont have an account with them (which on those platform it is not possible to register and account anonymously)

  • I was oversimplifying. So the user agent and other browser setting change every 60 seconds using the chameleon add-on.

    The IP doesn't automaticallychanges, but I use a VPN. Often on shitty internet where packet loss routinely spikes to 30% (considered normal for most ISPs), I often have to disconnect and reconnect to the VPN, which causes the IP to change.

  • Link to article?

  • Dont bind to IP or other browser fingerprinting.

    For security and privacy, my IP address and browser fingerprint change every 60 seconds. Its so fucking annoying when I get false-positive logged out every minute "for my security"

  • How much are they being fined for this violation?

  • Users must expressly agree before their profiles can be visible to non-members.

    Wait the law encourages authwalls? Isn't that worse?

  • Can you name one president since the Geneva conventions that is not a war criminal?

  • Parker added that as someone whose contributions to society would almost certainly be measured cumulatively as a net loss, he also saw great potential in the future of the metaverse.

    Lol

  • That's not true. Please don't spread misinformation. That's literally the point of this thread.

    TLS encryption to telegram servers is not e2ee. That's the point

  • Friends dont post media about friends online without consent

  • Because you said the country has gotten worse than historically, yes.