counter strike 1.6 or source on the computer screen :O
counter strike 1.6 or source on the computer screen :O
Understandable, then I guess you can still try to reverse proxy it with an unknown route like myserver.com/ld5S7fR1Z4D7ZlR/
which isn’t ideal but might still be a way. Not sure if that’s really secure though, but at least it should prevent scraping
IP whitelisting might also be a thing, but it’s a pain to setup and the VPN solution might be easier 👀
Let’s hope they address those issues.
Oh yea but I mean this change isn’t recent (well, it is but it was announced some time ago), so I focused on the part where you said that even plex pass didn’t work
I’m focusing on your edit
You state that you have a plex pass and are a server owner. In that case you shouldn’t be affected, yet you’re saying you are… what?
It sucks :( it was really nice - a must have
Nice when watching this with friends that are somewhere else, or even when someone is in another room and you only have small screens so it’s better to have only 1 person in front of each. (+ call at the same time to react etc…)
I mean there are many uses for this… a lot of people screen share themselves watching movies or series, even videos
Yup
It’s a bit bugged (when moving (forwarding or rewinding) it bugs and it is needed to press pause/resume a couple of times), but apart from that, no sync issues (with the option to sync enabled (disabled by default))
I wish someone would fix this code but the author of this code apparently left and no one knows how to fix it
why can’t you expose it like Plex? You can do it… I don’t get your comment
Just open the right ports or config a reverse proxy 🤔. No need for a VPN
They not only enforce IP bans on account creation but on every single edit you make, even if logged in…
I’ll never contribute to Wikipedia because they block VPNs
They should really unblock them. I know it’s not always easy to combat these problems, but a dedicated individual can break articles using non-VPN IPs like mobile data IPs
I guess they’re simple and no bs. No need to check if X app is trustworthy
The privacy statement shows big words and all, but I’m interested in the legal page of privacy policy. Unfortunately, an orange flag is that it isn’t easily available from anywhere, which is a bad practice. Here is its link: https://mailbox.org/en/data-protection
It’s not written like ordinary privacy policies, they organized it in categories, which funnily enough makes it harder to read and understand.
Overall it’s pretty good but a lot of things aren’t mentioned. It seems like the IP with which you registered is permanently stored on their servers. Big red flag if that’s the case. Consider using a VPN/proxy when creating an account if that matters to you.
It seems like they also let you store your private key encrypted by a password, which is a nice way to do it. Incoming emails are encrypted this way which makes them encrypted at rest. I wonder how it works with other email clients though. Nothing to say more than it’s perfect.
They don’t use the content of your emails, they don’t sell your data or “track” you. That’s nice!
NOTE: I actually didn’t read proton’s privacy policy! So I can’t compare both, but in terms of privacy you’re pretty good with mailbox. Their analytics respect your privacy overall. Anonymity isn’t perfect but they allow VPNs and Tor exit nodes. They would benefit from having more transparency around this subject: data collection and time of retention.
No worries! That’s kind of you :)
My simple answer for encryption is that encryption at rest ensures that if the mail provider gets hacked or an employee goes rogue, your mails won’t leak. This as well as them not being able to hand out your mail in case of an investigation. That’s pretty much their only advantage over a classical host.
Then you’re good. My main complaint is for the free plan. You either pay or are forced to use their UI and protocols. Most users are on the free plan and as such, enter kind of a walled garden
Their predatory pricing also doesn’t make them look great
Isn’t the proton bridge only available for paid customers?
How exactly is this different from Proton?
Yea that’s the annoying part, the choices don’t really matter
I enjoyed it nevertheless but yea I guess not everyone can like this kind of story. It’s pretty slow. Not really my kind of story but I got attached to it. I guess it’s the love part haha, I’m always eager to know more
That’s not really the case, it’s more of a natural catastrophe, it’s not “that bad”
It doesn’t impact the story too much
what are you talking about?