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Sampei.Nihira

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  1. Today,is a public holiday in Italy. I decided to pay online the stamp duty (an annual ownership tax + payment fee) of my car. On line the payment fee is lower. I start the procedure with my browser. 2 consecutive SPID (at the second level of three levels) logins: https://www.spid.gov.it/en/ that need to be validated by a security app in my smartphone. Then the payment with credit card (my wife's) which has to be validated with a specific app installed in my wife's smartphone. But the notification does not come....... I have to wait at least 30' and an approval email to try my luck again. I retry.....at the end I find out that the payment fee has increased to 1.5 euros compared to 1 month ago which was 0.95 euros. How sad. I regret a simple life without all these unnecessary complications.
  2. What I write is not a criticism of what you wrote. Readers will learn little about Thorium (but also for other browsers) if the most important issues consist of feature changes that are left to the developers. It would probably be more useful to develop advice/opinions on how to improve the default settings of the various browsers.
  3. OK,you have the PC with VM W.XP. Mine was just a theoretical curiosity. And certainly the topic is boring to other MSFN members. Have a good evening.
  4. That file reports a different registry path than the one you wrote down HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome try checking: HCU\......... P.S. I noticed that the policy "NetworkServiceSandboxEnabled" is true in the file. So theoretically it should work. Try the Command Line Switch: --enable-features=NetworkServiceSandbox
  5. Interesting,so you use Thorium in a VM. Have you tried checking the Policy below: NetworkServiceSandboxEnabled - true is it OK? Thanks,sorry to bother you,and see you on W.
  6. Hi. Policy templates naming is correct now. Did you check if the one Policy you used is OK? chrome://sandbox is available for Windows XP? TH.
  7. @Dave-H Usually that “problem” is associated with blocking/malfunctioning of remote fonts. If you block in UBO (Supermium) remote fonts (click the mouse where I inserted the arrow) you will get the same layout: You can open an issue in Github to notify of this glitch.
  8. Hi. If you need to block Google services you can make up for it with various filter lists found in Filterlists. Check which one is best for your needs. In the image I have included a filter in software (choose your adblock) then you can search for “Google”:
  9. I made a simple point of information. Always wrong conclusions.......... My personal emails in a more private and secure form do not use both ProtonMail and Tutanota. And of course I will not mention in this thread which email service I use because it does not interest the OP and above all it is info that will remain strictly personal.
  10. It is a privacy-related feature. In addition to the list of filters you mentioned @UCyborg other filter lists with these features are those of DandelionSprout (The most famous is Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool).
  11. This is clearly stated in the Tuta FAQ. I recommend that you read them: Have a good evening. P.S. I don't comment on javascript injection because I still have to eat dinner and I don't want food to get stuck in my stomach. You are right @NotHereToPlayGames here users have preconceived notions that are difficult to eradicate.............
  12. Try Tutamail. By default (but you then change) it uses password encrypted email sending. In order for the recipient to read the email and possibly open attachments, they must know the password you chose during sending. The recipient of course is informed (via client-email) that he or she has received an email. Obviously all this assumes that you have a browser (the email is read using the web-mail method) set up reasonably well from a security/privacy standpoint. In the image the email received. Without a password it cannot be read.
  13. Yes, almost everyone uses the same e-mail they have in their smartphone (Gmail). I include 2 more secure email services: https://proton.me/mail https://tuta.com/ It is possible to register a free account.
  14. My interest in scripts is specifically for security/privacy. So I block all HTTP website scripts in the browser. Almost all links to malwares content are HTTP. But with a simple rule in uBO you can do the same.
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