ut that shouldn’t be possible text, while keeping it human readable (unless you embed invisible text into the page itself). For pictures on the other hand you can use tools like nightshade.
So for example, a writing platform may decline to provide user data and book data to AI data companies, and there still isn't any known way to actually stop them?
So I've decided that trying to remove fingerprints completely is pointless, pretty difficult and overall unpleasant to deal with. What I think might be the better alternative is using extensions like Canvas Defender which give random fake values to the sites trying to fingerprint you.
Do be aware though, this means that coveryourtracks cannot give you an accurate look at how well you're protected, because in this case you'll want to have a unique fingerprint every time you surf the web. Attempts to block are unsuccessful most of the time, but overwhelming with information and random data feels like the way to go for now.
Ah, I sure do love never being able to find reliable information on games because honest reviews and helpful content is drowned in a sea of AI low-effort slop that can't even sort videogames into proper categories (no, Overwatch is not an MMORPG) or low-effort undisclosed ads
When she takes pictures of me when I'm not looking and genuinely cherishes them no matter how weird I look
She said she wouldn't mind living in my country, which is something very heartfelt to me considering we both have close relationships with our parents and live across the globe right now. It's a big commitment and she's willing to make it for me.
ΝΑΙ ΓΑΜΩ.
Even though my family works in the tourism industry (because my island literally only has that. Any sort of local economy was eradicated and everything is incredibly overpriced and imported), I have felt the negative effects deep in my soul, so much so I wish it would just dissolve even if that means they need to find another way to make a living. I'll be damned if I ever willingly work for traditional tourism (ecotourism I will consider)
It's completely safe, making an account isn't even necessary. I made an account so I can sync all of my progress and libraries across all of my devices and TV, and set up my debrid etc. But yes, it is completely safe
I'm gen z :[ ouch. To be fair though yeah, not that many gen z actually have digital literacy. I need to help my friends the same age as me with things boomers would also ask me for help with. It's kind of sad having a very surface-level consumer relationship with the wonderful world of the internet and tech
One might say both. They may be useful for skin breathability reasons, but even if their purpose is aesthetic, an aesthetic outfit can really get you in the mood and motivated to work out. The purpose will be served regardless 😌
So for example, a writing platform may decline to provide user data and book data to AI data companies, and there still isn't any known way to actually stop them?