@matigo How is it off-site if it’s in the cloud?
// @joeo10
Does anyone know of an iPhone web browser that keeps all browsing history until you choose to delete it? (and no, I don’t want to rummage through app data storage in Settings). I switched from Safari because it only saves one month…but Brave only seems to go back about a week. Several others I’ve downloaded have no or next-to-no history settings which leads me to believe they behave similarly. I don’t want to dally with twenty browsers for a couple of months until I find one that does what I want—I want someone to just tell me which one to get. I assume that Safari/Webkit-based browsers will inherit Safari's behaviour, so probably something with a different backend even though the feature I want is nothing to do with rendering. There has to be at least one browser on the platform that does this, eh?
@matigo I know. Some people see your parents' type of endeavours as essentially selfish, not realising they’re good for the health of communities.
@matigo We’ve made physical slavery illegal but we haven’t made mental slavery illegal.
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