Actually, no. It’s just here and mastodon
Oh, then I’m not sure. That might be a bug that needs reporting or something.
In Firefox settings, there is a thing for what data to erase upon browser quit. And by that, I mean clicking the 3.minu and actually pressing quit, not just closing it. That may be of some assistance because the data should get cleared before the browser fully quits.
Well, on desktop it worked. So you could do it that way. But on mobile, what you had to do was go to a website like Google, add it as a bookmark, and then edit the bookmark and change the web address from Google to the IPv6 address.
Probably because most people are not accessing routers and web servers through their IPv6 addresses and instead they are using IPv4s like 192.168.1.1. I mean, come on, who does that?
Oh, okay then. I was under the impression you already had the device set up and were starting the privacy journey.
Download fdroid and start switching to open source apps
Firefox Android version 122 was released today so be on the lookout on about the 27th for fennec 122.
You could do it on desktop version of Firefox by entering the IP address directly. And you could do it on the mobile version of Firefox by adding a bookmark to a website and then changing the URL to the IP address. But you could not enter the IP address directly into the address bar. Instead of treating it as an IP address, it would treat it as a search string.
Ipv6 addresses now resolve directly from the address bar. Before it was treated as a search string.
Ah, i will check that out. Thanks
Check your update settings in fdroid because your repositories might not be updating quickly.
Define “just”. Its been out since 1/15 (8 days) and i have had it most of that time.
Lol. I found some of my sites broke with mull which is why i use fennec. I figure its an alright middle ground between firefox on one end and mull on the other.
I wonder if there’s a way to do that on mobile.
I have not seen that unless it’s some sort of new feature, but if so, that will get quite annoying, quite fast as I access my server locally via HTTP with the IP address.
Well, you can always go back to stock by just downloading and flashing the image from Google. So that should be of some comfort.
And if that actually happens, then very few countries will trust the US dollar as they reserve anymore and buy up gold as they are already doing.
Oh, okay, that makes more sense.
It used to be way worse. Now it’s common to get updates within 10 days of their release, where before it used to be more like 20. So it has definitely improved quite a bit in the last couple of years.