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2 days agoThis is why I recommended a Shield for which there is an actively maintained LineageOS. Yes, it’s an investment, but well worth it nowadays.
This is why I recommended a Shield for which there is an actively maintained LineageOS. Yes, it’s an investment, but well worth it nowadays.
I have two of these in the household, one of the best tech investments I made. No more homescreen ads.
Thanks for the response, this makes sense I suppose. I personally like being explicit and knowing-at-a-glance what is currently configured, but I can see some defaults being useful for many beginners for instance, and keeping config cleaner.
This sounds interesting. But in that case, how are headers set? From a security and even privacy standpoint the correct headers can be quite important. How do you enable/disable http2 and http3?
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