It had been a while since I wrote about making our online life saner and safer.I should write about it more often, but on the one hand, many people are writing about it in more detail than I ever will. On the other hand, the online landscape is changing a lot these days. It seems that we're nearing an upheaval similar to the burst of the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s. This makes me adopt a "wait-and-see" position more and more.So-called AI is, of course, to blame—or rather, the way it is being forced upon everything for no reason except to make the techno-oligarchic class even richer at everyone else's expense.While it is not today's topic, if you need to follow one piece of advice from me, it is this:"Never use anything labeled AI! Ever."Today, however, our topic is web browsers.You know, that software we rarely think about, yet use constantly on the web.As far as web browsers are concerned, I think most web users can be divided into two groups.The first group consists of people…
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