How about a “select your own” as ad-blocker lists are maintained?
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Replying to @my_random_name @hacks4pancakes and
We're back to warning fatigue, and the fact that most users will see it as an impediment and focus on bypassing permanently.
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Replying to @TheDaveCA @my_random_name and
We are way off-topic, but iOS is an example of widely deployed whitelisting for avg users and nobody sees it as an impediment. It can work.
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Replying to @taviso @TheDaveCA and
Imagine how polished the experience would be If we spent 1/2 the resources we spent on blacklisting on whitelisting
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Replying to @taviso @tiraniddo and
Security at the price of privacy, is a compromise only the stupid will make to become the weak.
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Replying to @thejonmccoy @taviso and
That's appropriate for the NSA (secrecy at ALL costs) not for consumers; some compromises can deliver large security for small privacy 1/2
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Replying to @CrispinCowan0 @thejonmccoy and
E.g. Goolge Safe Browsing/MS SmartScreen, leak your browsing URLs, but add a lot of defensive value. Disable if you wanna, but i leave it on
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Replying to @CrispinCowan0 @thejonmccoy and
No it doesn't, thats not how it works.
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Replying to @taviso @thejonmccoy and
MS SmartScreen checks against a cache, and leaks to the cloud on cache miss. How does Safe Browsing do it?
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Replying to @CrispinCowan0 @thejonmccoy and
Local bloom filter, plus canonicalized url hash check on hit.
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Server never needs to know actual URL.
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