← Back to context Comment by idunnoman1222 1 year ago Scrambles to a static unpurchased domain? 6 comments idunnoman1222 Reply rany_ 1 year ago No network traffic is allowed on that random TLD. It is blocked. Dwedit 1 year ago If you end up with characters outside of the valid range after scrambling, then probably not. doctorpangloss 1 year ago You’d hope so right?If you don’t want to use Google’s browser, don’t use Google’s browser. scrollaway 1 year ago I don’t think you understand the security implication of what you just said.Edit, if it’s not obvious: an unclaimed domain with special permissions is a massive security hole. doctorpangloss 1 year ago I understood what the commenter was saying and the "security implication." I am mocking the thing that people want: to use Google Chrome but with the "googly" bits removed. It isn't super practicable. Just use Firefox. 8organicbits 1 year ago Perhaps you could explain.
Dwedit 1 year ago If you end up with characters outside of the valid range after scrambling, then probably not.
doctorpangloss 1 year ago You’d hope so right?If you don’t want to use Google’s browser, don’t use Google’s browser. scrollaway 1 year ago I don’t think you understand the security implication of what you just said.Edit, if it’s not obvious: an unclaimed domain with special permissions is a massive security hole. doctorpangloss 1 year ago I understood what the commenter was saying and the "security implication." I am mocking the thing that people want: to use Google Chrome but with the "googly" bits removed. It isn't super practicable. Just use Firefox. 8organicbits 1 year ago Perhaps you could explain.
scrollaway 1 year ago I don’t think you understand the security implication of what you just said.Edit, if it’s not obvious: an unclaimed domain with special permissions is a massive security hole. doctorpangloss 1 year ago I understood what the commenter was saying and the "security implication." I am mocking the thing that people want: to use Google Chrome but with the "googly" bits removed. It isn't super practicable. Just use Firefox. 8organicbits 1 year ago Perhaps you could explain.
doctorpangloss 1 year ago I understood what the commenter was saying and the "security implication." I am mocking the thing that people want: to use Google Chrome but with the "googly" bits removed. It isn't super practicable. Just use Firefox.
No network traffic is allowed on that random TLD. It is blocked.
If you end up with characters outside of the valid range after scrambling, then probably not.
You’d hope so right?
If you don’t want to use Google’s browser, don’t use Google’s browser.
I don’t think you understand the security implication of what you just said.
Edit, if it’s not obvious: an unclaimed domain with special permissions is a massive security hole.
I understood what the commenter was saying and the "security implication." I am mocking the thing that people want: to use Google Chrome but with the "googly" bits removed. It isn't super practicable. Just use Firefox.
Perhaps you could explain.