(See librewolf/source#189)
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celenity/librewolf-website:master into master (See librewolf/source#189)
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Mh.. I probably would explain the why its bad in 2-3 sentences instead of just referring to a densely written research paper :c
Probably would write something in this direction:
EME often exposes unique client IDs aswell as system information (CPU/OS/Device) that can be used for fingerprinting.
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While most websites function without DRM, some (particularly streaming services) arbitrarily require it for media playback.
Support for DRM can be enabled from Settings > General > Digital Right Management
Digital Rights Management
I had actually just copied that from the old description directly - but good catch, will fix, thanks.
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Addresses #146 (comment) Signed-off-by: celenity <celenity@celenity.dev>
@alyx161 wrote in #146 (comment):
Mh.. I probably would explain the why its bad in 2-3 sentences instead of just referring to a densely written research paper :c
Probably would write something in this direction: EME often exposes unique client IDs aswell as system information (CPU/OS/Device) that can be used for fingerprinting.
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