![]() ![]() Added Remove Possible Hash Tracking option (under Privacy Settings) - remove possible tracking tokens passed using hash, where there is an attribute and value (e.g. Added Remove Google Analytics (UTM) Tracking option (under Privacy Settings) - remove Google Analytics (UTM) tracking tokens before they're actually passed to the server (disabled by default) I recommend enabling all of the above options (except the last two) for increased privacy, and based on your needs disable the options that interfere with your usage. Reduce Keyboard Fingerprinting (for advanced users) - make keypress timings more random to increase anonymity (note: adds a random delay between keypresses)) Block Client Rectangles Fingerprinting - prevent fingerprinting through calculating element client rectangles) Block Canvas Font Access - prevent system fonts from being enumerated through elements Block Gamepad Enumeration - prevent having hardware devices detected via the Gamepad API Block Device Enumeration - prevent having hardware devices detected via the WebRTC API Block Battery Fingerprinting - prevent fingerprinting via the Battery API Block WebGL Fingerprinting - prevent fingerprinting via the WebGL API Block Audio Fingerprinting - prevent fingerprinting via the AudioContext API Completely Block Readout (refuse to serve any data) Random Readout (serve an empty canvas with random dimensions) Blank Readout (serve an empty canvas with the original dimensions) Canvas Fingerprint Protection - protect against fingerprinting attempts through elements, with the following options: Fingerprinting Protection section contains the following options (all disabled by default, one or two have been added since v1.0.7.15): On the new Options page you are able to toggle between Grouped and List views by clicking on the button in the top-right corner. Revamped the design of the Update page and the Options page: wider layout, larger/more readable words, and intuitive buttons. Updated unwanted content providers list Fix issue where some elements were not being listed under "Blocked Items" Enhance "Prevent Clipboard Interference" feature to protect against execCommand('copy') and execCommand ('cut') calls Added ability on the Options page to quickly move whitelist/blacklist entries to the other list (e.g. changed "Rating" button to a star icon with a description on hover) ![]() Updated the panel to better adjust to translations that have long phrases (e.g. Note: in v1.0.8.4 I've reverted back to support for English and Japanese. Currently supported: English and Japanese. I've translated ScriptSafe into 46 languages! These translations are not perfect or complete, so I welcome anyone to help translate. ![]() In other email attachment news, the Dropbox for Gmail Chrome extension has added some new features to make it easier to send and receive large attachments.Herneem controle over het web en surf veiliger. ![]() You will also need to be running OS X 10.10 or later with iCloud enabled. Restart Mail and the new setting will take effect. In this example, Mail Drop will offer to upload attachments larger than 10MB. Open Terminal, enter this command, and hit Enter:ĭefaults write minSizeKB 10000 Thanks to this post on OS X Daily, I found a simple Terminal command to change the minimum threshold for Mail Drop. If you have frequent recipients whose email provider has a lower limit for attachments than 20MB, then some of your emails may fail to send. It kicks in when you attempt to send an attachment larger than 20MB (and up to 5GB) and uploads the file to iCloud, where it'll sit for up to 30 days for your recipient to download at his or her convenience. Mail Drop is an incredibly useful tool when emailing large attachments with the Mail app in OS X. ![]()
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