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27 days agoI’m on Wayland and KDE/Plasma. It worked on GNOME, but sadly not on Plasma.
I’m on Wayland and KDE/Plasma. It worked on GNOME, but sadly not on Plasma.
How many users are using browsers that are old enough they don’t even support JS? It’s one thing to disable it for security/privacy (which the OP was talking about), because those users are probably more tech savy.
Do these old browsers not support DuckDuckGo?
Which stops malicious usage, but doesn’t stop cases where web pages over use pushState as users move around instead of replaceState. I’ve seen maps that would add to the history every time a user moves around the map.