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Here is a comment I noticed at https://old.reddit.com/r/libreboot/comments/fxxd4r/surveillance_set_to_intensify/fnjsilz/

WebAuthN and Google Payment API will enforce ID2020 tracking across the web universally. The code is already in place so I suppose there just sitting around waiting on when to flip the switch. This is exactly what Larry Lessig warned about in his book Code 2.0. The only browser left right now that doesn't have that is PaleMoon, and there's an active effort to ridicule and extinguish it from existence.

Have you heard of this? I wonder if PaleMoon is the only way to go against this.

Here is a comment I noticed at https://old.reddit.com/r/libreboot/comments/fxxd4r/surveillance_set_to_intensify/fnjsilz/ >WebAuthN and Google Payment API will enforce ID2020 tracking across the web universally. The code is already in place so I suppose there just sitting around waiting on when to flip the switch. This is exactly what Larry Lessig warned about in his book Code 2.0. The only browser left right now that doesn't have that is PaleMoon, and there's an active effort to ridicule and extinguish it from existence. Have you heard of this? I wonder if PaleMoon is the only way to go against this.

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The company changed ownership when Otello (at the time, Opera Software ASA) sold its web-browser and consumer businesses along with the Opera brand to a Chinese group of investors in 2016, with the deal completing in November of that year.[6]

On July 27, 2018, Opera Software went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange, raising $115 million in its initial public offering.[7]

If this company glowed any harder, they'd call it "the second sun."

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Well guess its time to find a new browser.

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I actually have waterfox installed so it would be easy to switch to it as a default