

what kind of file did you give it?
but also, keep in mind that QR codes don’t always contain an URL. I would expect that it contains a code that your bank’s app knows how to hande, but not much else.
what kind of file did you give it?
but also, keep in mind that QR codes don’t always contain an URL. I would expect that it contains a code that your bank’s app knows how to hande, but not much else.
partly I agree, but then I would prefer to run those webapps confined in a web browser
does it count as viewing if every time I just download the videos with yt-dlp, and watch in a good media player?
oh not the menu translation, but the local website translation. well I’m happy if that’s your worst problem
btw, translation to english will almost always work the best, with any kind of service
The good news is this still works despite no updates it does everything it used to. There is almost zero reason to update any working NAS if it is behind a firewall.
if all users and devices on the network are well behaved and don’t install every random app, even if from the play store, then yeah, it’s less of a risk
Unfortunately I don’t have one, other than a long term plan of eating the rich. But the issue is there and we shouldn’t ignore it.
only if it would be so easy. think about your data that’s taken about you and you can’t refuse. healthcare, home ownership, if you’re still learning then a bunch of data about your progress, and maybe even your handwriting
there is no way to verify the downloaded package before installation.
also I generally deem both webusb, and chrome’s broader filesystem access apis dangerous, partly because a vulnerability in the website permission checking code with this permission is much worse than with e.g. the camera.
but the more realirealistic problem is that its just too easy to grant a random website so deep permissions to your device, either by accident, by habit or because the user does not understand what is happening. just a click or two and you have just granted a ransom website full access to your drive. with webusb, they can even write a bootable anything to your pendrive.
my concern here is not that you cannot make sure that the graphene website will only do what it needs to, but that the feature exists at all, because of all the other websites. I sincerely bless mozilla for not implementing these.
that’s not a feature of the ROM. that’s a tool provided by ROM maintainers. that being said, it almost certainly supports it, as in in someone makes a website that does that, it will be possible.
now, don’t get me started on how bad of an idea it is to use webusb
what the hell man