Yes but
- as far as we know they had no idea that it was hacked, so I don't see how you can get a "vibe" if they are blind to it
- the criminals were already using it when LE discovered it and then hacked into it
Yes but
As someone with aphantasia: I wish it did.
The store is immutable but the system itself definitely isn't.
OK, I've never used WhatsApp so I thought you meant that with these changes the regular call feature would be broken.
You can re-use those but so does anyone, so you should consider those accounts as public.
Consent-o-matic is about consent forms, so it'll fill the consent forms giving, by default, the least consent possible. If it doesn't know how to handle a form it'll just not auto-fill it so you'll have to do it yourself. It's not just about cookies, they are just one common way to acquire the data. IDCAC will just hide the form, because it was made to hide cookie notices and later extended to do the same for consent forms. According to the law not filling the form, not giving explicit consent, is like refusing it.
Anyway, none of these extension touch cookies directly, they are only about notice and consent forms. It's up to the website to act accordingly. And none of this will do anything about necessary cookies, or more precisely, about any data deemed necessary, however it's collected.
But if the extension is removed from the store you will not get updates.
I can't, I forgot most of it. But a little search returned some results:
But it's also true that sometimes it's not done with a pro-piracy stance but they would just rather have it pirated than bought through key-resellers as these can hurt indy-game dev a lot.
J'avais pas vu de contrepoints depuis que j'ai quitté reddit, bas ça m'avais pas manqué.
ISP DNS servers often lies, depending on your country, a lot do DNS blocking so it's a way to evade basic censorship. Also some alternative DNS can lie in useful ways, for adblocking or malware protection. You can also check mullvad DNS.
I love NixOS but it's clearly not a good distro to suggest for a first time on Linux.