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@leberschnitzel
How dare you! Aren't they building products that are "private by design"? 😏
https://safety.google/principles/
Look, their website can't even display text without JavaScript being enabled, how could you not trust such nice people? 🤣
@voxel
In this case it kinda is. As someone who uses w3m to browse the web on a semi-regular basis, I can attest that a lot of websites work fine in such a browser. And it's not just a matter of being stubborn and keeping JS disabled — I sometimes use it on computers where starting Firefox might be heavy on the resources. Mind you.
@leberschnitzel @protonprivacy
@voxel
…I'm not against using JS to enhance the browsing experience, but when I can't even read the text, a very basic thing really — that makes me sad.
safety.google does give you text in w3m — just checked, but websites that do not even try and just give you the "please enable JS" warning, such as crates.io, are pure evil IMO.
@leberschnitzel @protonprivacy
@m0xee @leberschnitzel @protonprivacy JavaScript ≠ evil