IPs of websites are fine to expose in this day and age, in my opinion and threat model.
Most sites being hosted in the cloud, with rotating IPs give you obscurity there.
IPs of websites are fine to expose in this day and age, in my opinion and threat model.
Most sites being hosted in the cloud, with rotating IPs give you obscurity there.
That's a giant leap and massively different.
It's an issue with safari's pwa implementation
Not op, but I'd recommend looking in to keycloak.
Pretty sure this is something done on the server side. Voyager just returns the response from the server, which filters out blocked communities.
If you're on android, get it via Obtanium. You get updates as they're released on GitHub.
FWIW, the PWA on Fennec (Firefox fork) seems to run much better on v1.91-v1.92, and I get my plugins (like uBlock Origin, LanguageTool, etc.)
Edit: nvm lol it ended up slowing down again :(
A lottt of restaurants in socal do this, unfortunately. I've never seen it this high, though.
Likewise. I live in an extremely high foot traffic/high scooter traffic area (beach town in SoCal) and I very rarely see them anywhere outside of the designated zones.
I also have it built and am running it on my pixel 6. Very smooth!
Lost me when it used Math.abs after calling math.max a their