@@RedOneM You know, I've been with the G-Beast for longer that I can remember. Well over 40 years and can't complain. What you say about access is only applicable on a Windows PC, mostly. But I run Chromium instead of Google Chrome, so it's a bit different. I also use Firefox, Mullvad Browser, Web, Tor Browser and for the more flaky sites, elinks or links2. I don't recommend getting overly attached to any browser as a default.
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What text to speech model do you use?
Joe is the best!
Excellent content as always, thank you!
How is joe here.
May I ask to also get one joe on the line
(website or application)
Is the info in JSON format or it's a way to show the leaked data in a more readable way?
i love joe can you please let him know
For the right price he can love you too
@@michaelmayhem350 You can rig you up something similar if you got the compute and are willing to learn how a few things.
I've told him.
Mozilla: we enable the spying without asking the user, because we know that its very likely that they will say not.
And some of us who are sysadmins will find where the data is going or look at the code and block said URI that is harvesting data...
Lol,
I was *just* in another video yesterday where users were glazing Mozilla as being better than Chrome
HA!
It is still better than chrome. Even with this issue.
Chrome is atrocious. Alphabet 100% has equal access to your pc, as if it were their own internal company pc.
@@RedOneM
You know, I've been with the G-Beast for longer that I can remember. Well over 40 years and can't complain. What you say about access is only applicable on a Windows PC, mostly. But I run Chromium instead of Google Chrome, so it's a bit different. I also use Firefox, Mullvad Browser, Web, Tor Browser and for the more flaky sites, elinks or links2. I don't recommend getting overly attached to any browser as a default.