Same place you get it.
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Browser extensions have the ability to read the text on every page you go to and send that data to remote servers. They also have the ability to monitor keystrokes. They could easily read a url, and listen for you typing a username and password. This is significantly more risky than just “browsing the web.”
There are many malicious browser extensions masquerading as legitimate extensions.
Browser extensions expose you to potentially malicious code.
The government is own by the rich.
Where should I get my news from?
You just don’t like that I’m suggesting that if you were rich and powerful, you would inevitably be corrupted.
My point was eventually to arrive at how people should not be allowed to become too rich or powerful.
Please, my dude, accept the L with dignity.
I end it when people stop the conversation by pointing out that they don’t like the argument style, instead of engaging. Clearly this topic upsets you, and I don’t wish to upset you.
Let’s agree to disagree.
Be more specific.
If that’s how you’d like to end the conversation, that’s fine by me.
As I said, if you ever find yourself on the flip side… the “fuck you money” side.
I think the point of corrections is to make them never do it again, regardless of their desire. I mean, I want to save the world from billionaires. And if I did it once and was “corrected,” that wouldn’t remove the desire, it would just prevent me from doing it again.
Neither of us know the corrective actions, the terms of release, or even the details of the crime. It’s not really fair to continue to punish them because some people want to do it.
That said, I sure wouldn’t trust him around kids, and I think that scenario should be covered in the terms of release.
It could still read the post request.