you are correct
however, it is needed to re-configire each and every profile - plugins,
master password etc
would be nice to have different profiles with some common settings, on
different tabs on same window ...
btw, i found that even 'private browsing' is not so private as if you open
multipl
Hello
It is very nice to hold some data on the cloud accessible from everywhere
however if i do not want the cloud to have access to it, it requires
encryption
i could mount gdrive, dropbox or other cloud fs localy
and mount ecryptfs on it so i have transparent encryption
my only problem is that
Hi,
I have a itch with Chrome I'd like to scratch but don't have time to learn
how to program a Chrome extension.
Does anyone here know how to program Chrome extensions and is interested in
a small project?
It's about controlling which of multiple parallel logged in Chrome users
(think - workpla
That's right, Incognito/Privet Browsing mode share the same session.
this is why you need to create a new profile for each case.
Chrome & Firefox can be configure to run with pre-installed addons,
but you may need to configure them if needed.
but there some extension which allow you to export ther
TrueCrypt ?
--
Rabin
On 17 November 2015 at 11:27, Erez D wrote:
> Hello
>
> It is very nice to hold some data on the cloud accessible from everywhere
> however if i do not want the cloud to have access to it, it requires
> encryption
>
> i could mount gdrive, dropbox or other cloud fs localy
>
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
> TrueCrypt ?
>
just reading about it ;-)
however it is unmaintained (should i use veracrypt ? no audit done on it,)
and i do not need all this functionality
what i liked about ecryptfs is that it is the default ubuntu encryption
(which
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
> That's right, Incognito/Privet Browsing mode share the same session.
> this is why you need to create a new profile for each case.
>
> Chrome & Firefox can be configure to run with pre-installed addons,
> but you may need to configure
git-annex? I know there's a Windows port but I've never set it up, and I've
used it before successfully on android. Everything is encrypted on the backends
using gpg and setup is pretty easy.
On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 12:51:36 +0200
Erez D wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Rabin Yasharzadeh
In my case for each new Chrome session I install `ublock origin` , which
allow you to backup your setting to a file.
but you may find where the plugin save it configuration and re-apply them
after chrome start.
I also now about `proxy switchysharp` which allow you to export it
configurations.
-
VeraCrypt is fork which continue the TrueCrypt legacy,
TrueCrypt had some audit (crowd source founded) on the encryption part
(algorithm and stuff), the boot loader, and the windows kernel driver
(IIRC).
they found few vulnerabilities at first (3 I think), but nothing critical,
and they were pat
https://www.boxcryptor.com
Note that they have a freemium business model. The free version should be
good enough for simple stuff.
On יום ג׳, 17 בנוב׳ 2015 at 11:27 Erez D wrote:
> Hello
>
> It is very nice to hold some data on the cloud accessible from everywhere
> however if i do not want the
BTW The plugins/addons/language preferences you use and advertise to
the website actually help identify you too... depending on how
standard or non-standard your settings are just your browser agent and
http headers may be enough of a fingerprint
2015-11-17 14:19 GMT+02:00 Rabin Yasharzadehe :
Tell me about it :)
I used to work for an Australian startup which makes money from just doing
this (and a few other tricks) - threatmetrix.com
On 18 November 2015 at 07:46, E.S. Rosenberg
wrote:
> BTW The plugins/addons/language preferences you use and advertise to
> the website actually help i
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