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By 2026, attacks via browsers have become one of the most critical security concerns in the digital landscape. Employees access cloud services via browser, consumers track their finances via browser, and the majority of cyber attacks are directed via browser. As the digital landscape changes, the expectation for browsers to be the first defensive security […]
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If you’re a fan of Discord, this is going to come in handy. Discord has announced that it has enabled end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default for every voice and video call across its platforms, including desktop, mobile, web, and game consoles such as the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox. Per MacRumors, the rollout covers DMs, […]
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Hola, friends of differx, chi siete? Santa paletta, ieri – 26 aprile – il sito è stato visitato da poco meno di 20mila lettori su browser Firefox, e da 140mila lettori attraverso altri browser (non Chrome, che si attesta sotto le mille visite; né Edge e Safari, che toccano lo zero). Questi i post di […]
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Okay so Mozilla has gone deep into the AI hole again, so I’ve switched back to Waterfox, a fork of Waterfox that focuses on the core browsing experience and eschews all of the stuff that nobody actually wants.
Waterfox is great, _but_ its app icon is ugly and doesn’t look like a browser to me.
macOS does let you customize app icons but it isn’t super clear how to do it successfully, so here’s a…
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FOSDEM Talk: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/LXFKS9-servo-project-impact/
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Cloud security company Zscaler has announced the acquisition of SquareX, a Singapore-based browser detection and response (BDR) technology startup. The deal will enable Zscaler to extend its Zero Trust Exchange capabilities directly into standard web browsers, across both managed and unmanaged devices.
With Zscaler Private Access (ZPA), the company has been assisting enterprises adopt zero trust…
A few days ago, I wrote about my quest for a better search engine. For the past few months, I had been using Kagi, but I have since canceled the subscription. As a consequence, I returned back to DuckDuckGo. However, I felt it wasn't able to satisfy my needs... but was I right?
From February up until now, I have been using a paid search engine, Kagi. Two weeks ago, I canceled my subscription to try giving DuckDuckGo - or maybe another search engine - a go. However, I still find the search results quite lacking!
Since a few months ago, my website has a dark theme. So today I decided to casually open a PR to the darktheme.club website. On this PR, it is asked what mechanism is used to enable the dark mode. I selected JavaScript. It is unfortunate, but it is a reality.