Comment by awestroke 18 days ago zen browser is pretty much vibe coded 2 comments awestroke Reply nar001 17 days ago Do you have any proof/more about this? I've never heard this claim and I'd like to know more awestroke 16 days ago 1. Zen Browser had remote debugging enabled by default and disabled the security prompt for it. Extreme incompetence or malice? https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/9272. Social trackers are selectively allowed, unsigned extensions are enabled by default, and Enhanced Tracking Protection isn't fully implemented.There's just a theme of incompetence, trying to cover it up and just in general being clueless about security.
nar001 17 days ago Do you have any proof/more about this? I've never heard this claim and I'd like to know more awestroke 16 days ago 1. Zen Browser had remote debugging enabled by default and disabled the security prompt for it. Extreme incompetence or malice? https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/9272. Social trackers are selectively allowed, unsigned extensions are enabled by default, and Enhanced Tracking Protection isn't fully implemented.There's just a theme of incompetence, trying to cover it up and just in general being clueless about security.
awestroke 16 days ago 1. Zen Browser had remote debugging enabled by default and disabled the security prompt for it. Extreme incompetence or malice? https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/9272. Social trackers are selectively allowed, unsigned extensions are enabled by default, and Enhanced Tracking Protection isn't fully implemented.There's just a theme of incompetence, trying to cover it up and just in general being clueless about security.
Do you have any proof/more about this? I've never heard this claim and I'd like to know more
1. Zen Browser had remote debugging enabled by default and disabled the security prompt for it. Extreme incompetence or malice? https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/927
2. Social trackers are selectively allowed, unsigned extensions are enabled by default, and Enhanced Tracking Protection isn't fully implemented.
There's just a theme of incompetence, trying to cover it up and just in general being clueless about security.