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From: | awakeyet |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat browser default on Windows 7? |
Date: | Thu, 29 Dec 2016 03:05:18 +0100 (CET) |
I know. I'd imagine that would violate trade secrets laws, or identity theft if your social security number was involved.
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-Dan Q
On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 19:23:33 +0100, Narcis Garcia <address@hidden> wrote:"windows literally takes a picture of your desktop every 10 seconds to
10 minutes and garbles it into a png file and sends it to microsoft"
Information source?
El 28/12/16 a les 18:26, address@hidden ha escrit:
> Oh Come On. if you use IceCat on windows for privacy benefits of using a
> better browser it's completely and pathetically negated by the very
> fact that IceCat is running in an operating system who's very job is to
> spy the ************************** out of everyone who uses it.
> windows literally takes a picture of your desktop every 10 seconds to 10
> minutes and garbles it into a png file and sends it to microsoft. that's
> your passwords, your social security number, your entire life. tricking
> yourself into believing that you get any security related benefit out of
> using a good browser on a very very bad operating system is just plain
> silly. windows even lets you change privacy and security settings, but
> just changes them back for you later when you are not looking. look up
> prism. facebook, google, microsoft, apple (who claims to stand up to the
> MAN!), aol, yahoo, and a few others. they are a part of prism and
> literally just give the nsa whatever they want. wake up.
>
>
>
> 11. Dec 2016 13:18 by address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>:
>
> You think that people who, through no fault of their own, can only
> afford cheap laptops, or are stuck with Secure Boot and TPM because
> they lack technical expertise to build a computer, should be forced
> to use unfree browsers like Edge and Chrome, or the privacy settings
> of Firefox? I have two computers, one Win10 and one Xubuntu, both of
> which I built myself. I need the Windows computer for a few unfree
> things, mainly as a substitute for a television for my bedroom, and
> when I'm stuck with this pretty DRM machine for whatever reason, I'd
> rather use a GNU project browser than DRM and privacy risks like
> Edge, Chrome, and Firefox. Wouldn't you?
>
> --
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> -Dan Q
>
>
> On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 11:55:09 +0100, Narcis Garcia
> <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>
> "IceCat is more needed on unfree OSes than free OSes"
> I don't subscribe this sentence. Completely not.
>
>
> El 04/12/16 a les 22:29, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit:
> > IceCat is more needed on unfree OSes than free OSes. That's
> why I was a little bummed to not see a Windows release of v45,
> when I have to use Windows I'd like a little freedom and privacy
> even if it isn't much.
> >
> > --
> >
> > -Dan Q
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 21:19:32 +0100, mdn
> <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
> >
> >> If I am not mistaken,Normally if windows has only one browser he
> >> launches the said browser.
> >>
> >> Uninstall any other browser (IE included) to uninstall IE go
> in the
> >> uninstall software section (in the control panel) there is a
> "add/remove
> >> windows components" button (up left) from where you can
> remove internet
> >> explorer (has well has others functions)
> >>
> >>
> >> Be careful and see to migrate one day to a gnu distribution.
> >> Good luck
> >>
> >> Le 04/12/2016 02:05, Petr Vláčil a écrit :
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I started using this browser as a main on Windows 7 PRO
> x64bit, but I can't click on set it as a default browser. Is
> there any chance to set IceCat as a default browser?
> >>>
> >>> Thank you in advance.
> >>>
> >>> Btw. I found this
> http://www.glump.net/howto/desktop/set-gnu-icecat-as-default-browser-in-windows-8-x
> , but I don't know, whether is this functional on Windows 7 PRO
> x64bit.
> >>>
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