

Lol. The only thing this setting does is hide the information from the user. Google, or a thousand other data brokers (many probably created by Google for this purpose) still retain that data indefinitely.
Lol. The only thing this setting does is hide the information from the user. Google, or a thousand other data brokers (many probably created by Google for this purpose) still retain that data indefinitely.
Try the web app (PWA). I don’t remember it complaining about http localhost.
I’d also raise that as an issue with the developer. No self host-able app should enforce https. Only warn/notify. There are numerous situations where http is a perfectly fine, permanent solution (LAN/VPN).
FYI super productivity can sync via webdav, and nextcloud has a webdav server.
Noice
Is there any way to exclude US projects, or only pick projects that are non-profit or open-source?
I wouldn’t want to waste energy on something that the Christian Taliban will likely destroy, or benefit from; or go to patented corporate research.
You can map multiple paths to a docker container and under settings > media management > root folders
in the arrs.
Review https://trash-guides.info/ and https://wiki.servarr.com/ to see if you can configure things better.
You can also choose a mesh vpn like tailscale and then you don’t have to worry about ddns or port forwarding at all, ace you can still use a reverse proxy.
Html is as private as any language — only private when secret (encrypted) — so your comment is a worthless “vacuous truth”.
If you backed up your phone with Google or iCloud pre backup encryption, which is most people, then yes!
At this point I just don’t click any links in emails related to my accounts. I go directly to the website and login to perform the action. Emails are just a notification.