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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
codddfeea 2c502f856d Correction stylesheet <link> tag 2022-04-21 12:59:56 +03:00
codddfeea a2b4436992 Changed DOCTYPE to correct XTHML 1.0 Strict 2022-04-21 12:44:08 +03:00
codddfeea 728d5c4817 Replaced <hr></hr> with one <hr/> 2022-04-21 12:34:05 +03:00
codddfeea a9bc92a432 Replaced all tabs (\t) with 2 spaces 2022-04-21 12:16:26 +03:00
codddfeea 5248d7839e Removed deprecated path to favicon 2022-04-21 11:59:38 +03:00
codddfeea 4807c58906 Deleted all <meta> with onion links 2022-04-21 11:46:57 +03:00
Baobab 3f5afc6280 Removed a section from the Brave article.
Rational: Looking into digdeeper's section of the article and reading more into the issue, I've found a few problems:
1) Technically it doesn't whitelist anything, you can blacklist what wasn't blocked through other means.
2) Even if it did whitelist scripts, it isn't the brower that does that to my knowledge, but rather one of the browser extensions.
3) Because of this, you would just have to remove said extension to be able to start blocking what was once whitelisted.
4) It doesn't refuse to block _everything_ from twitter and facebook, just some of the scripts.
5) So that would mean that Brave's reponse was 100% in the right and linking to coveryourtracks doesn't make much sense.
If we were to bring this section back, it would have to be retitled "A slight limitation to one of Brave's extensions" with the above addressed.
2021-10-18 13:48:08 -05:00
mmquickie 02c522fed0 Update 'articles/brave_ru.html'
sourcers but for russian article
2021-08-18 01:10:43 +02:00
rutriv a51ab99927 russian translation of article about Brave Browser 2021-07-13 14:41:24 +03:00