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It reminds me of these projects about customizing the homepage and new windows of the browser.
Open links in the specified browser
A list of web browsers. The most exhaustive I've found so far.
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Higher-quality image: https://laterracita.online/@oneeyedman/113437897305291710
ALT of @oneeyedman: List of icons from 6 different browsers where all are a type of Chrome, except one: Chromium (Open Source Chrome), Brave (Homophobic Crypto Chrome), Firefox (Not Chrome), Opera (Chinese Chrome), Chrome (Chrome), and Edge (Microsoft Chrome).
The GDPR is not properly implemented everywhere. Aeris shows an example... and most of the projects are not GDPR compliant.
A web browser with emphasis on local-first data storage.
Repository: https://github.com/OkuBrowser/oku.
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://okubrowser.github.io/
quick recap
- arc boosts can contain arbitrary javascript
- arc boosts are stored in firestore
- the arc browser gets which boosts to use via the creatorID field
- we can arbitrarily chage the creatorID field to any user id
thus, if we were to find a way to easily get someone elses user id, we would have a full attack chain
when someone referrs you to arc, or you referr someone to arc, you automatically get their user id in the user_referrals table, which means you could just ask someone for their arc invite code and they'd likely give it
73% of the Web Platform Tests passes on Servo.
Create fonts without software. You only need a web browser
It is currently in alpha
An experiment to build a web browser based on Servo
Only set one language to reduce entropy and thus tracking.
I will argue that every small feature is a way to track users. We should avoid to diminish features for privacy. Privacy should be built-in or enforced.
Ladybird uses a brand new engine based on web standards, without borrowing any code from other browsers. It started as a humble HTML viewer for the SerenityOS hobby project, but since then it's grown into a full cross-platform browser project supporting Linux, macOS, and other Unix-like systems.
C'est dommage qu'il refuse d'utiliser "they" à la place de "he", car les contributrices sont tout aussi importante.
Insert a code snippet in one line as a bookmark:
javascript: (() => {
// Code here
})();
For example:
- Find a "Jobs", "Careers" or "Hiring" link in the page, and click it.
- Find all email addresses on the current page, and display them in an alert.
These are not limited with permissions, so we should only execute code we checked.
Simply run these scripts on the web page to trigger some actions.
- Validate HTML
- Calculate carbon
- WAVE
- PageSpeed
- SSL Report
- Security Headers
How to help the web? Report browser bugs with a proper reproduction.
The authors seems to use valid arguments. I don't know someone who uses Opera anymore.
Because no browsers satisfy the author. The interesting part is why.
An app can exchange messages with native applications using an API that is similar to the other message passing APIs.