I think it’s literally a Grammerly addon (but I’m not OP)
I’d be interested in one for LanguageTool instead
I think it’s literally a Grammerly addon (but I’m not OP)
I’d be interested in one for LanguageTool instead
Every app has access to an api that asks your phone to verify your fingerprint against the ones stored for the lockscreen. The phone then asks for your fingerprint and tells the app if it passed or not.
As the commenter pointed out, it’s not an image of your fingerprint either. It’s a hash that is stored on your phone that is likely unique to that device.
It’s so useful you see it mentioned on every other thread
And for me: 4. It makes it a lot harder to accidently turn my camera on in meetings (a different form of privacy)
I like to describe this as a game of peekaboo.
Where’s the vulnerability?
There it is!
Where’s the vulnerability?
(Not opening eyes) Huh, I guess there are none!
If I had to guess, communities being deleted, instances going offline/being defederated etc
I use endeavorOS btw (arch fork)
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
I use it and it works fairly well for 100mb of various saves to my self-hosted nextcloud instance.
Not a “racing” game but you can race in BeamNG (and even do multi-player with a mod.) After trying it, other games feel underwhelming to me.