66cats Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 Just now, AstroSkipper said: Both use flash memory chips. You're right, but when you hear "flash drive," think "USB stick," "USB flash drive," "thumb drive," etc. 1
AstroSkipper Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 3 minutes ago, 66cats said: You're right, but when you hear "flash drive," think "USB stick," "USB flash drive," "thumb drive," etc. Yep! That's why the term USB stick is mainly used in the German language. Flash drive is actually far too unspecific. But back on topic. What about your file systems on your drives? 3
66cats Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 3 minutes ago, AstroSkipper said: file systems on your drives? Just checked, turns out the USB stick was exFAT.
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 I hope you all know that a new profile must be initially created using the two portable flags, and don't even think to launch it without them even once! 3
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 13 hours ago, AstroSkipper said: I would be more interested in a concrete statement on the Chrome flag --disable-encryption than such absurd ramblings. Most private data collecting browsers, like the infamous Chinese Opera, don't allow to use that flag! This ought to tell something! We, along with @D.Draker, discovered it's bound to Opera Customer Unique ID. 4
AstroSkipper Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Dixel said: I hope you all know that a new profile must be initially created using the two portable flags, and don't even think to launch it without them even once! You mean --disable-machine-id and --disable-encryption? Right? Edited June 8, 2024 by AstroSkipper 3
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 2 hours ago, AstroSkipper said: You mean --disable-machine-id and --disable-encryption? Right? Yes! But Opera devs don't allow to use them. 3
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 4 hours ago, 66cats said: For me, all the tabs opened & i was logged into the sites logged into when i saved the folder. It shouldn't be like that, even if you always used those two flags. Probably your motherboard, OS and username are the same or similar? The browser gets you PC info via GetOEMCP. Is it on XP, by any chance? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnls/nf-winnls-getoemcp 4
66cats Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Dixel said: OS and username are the same or similar? Completely dissimilar -- moved from XP running on x58 to 7 on 8th gen B chipset. Also tried on the same (multiboot) box, from XP to 11. Odd. Edit: 10 minutes ago, Dixel said: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnls/nf-winnls-getoemcp Wouldn't --disable-machine-id take care of that? Assumed that's what the flag was for. Edited June 8, 2024 by 66cats
AstroSkipper Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 3 minutes ago, Dixel said: Yes! But Opera devs don't allow to use them. I use Opera (Mobile) only on Android. No command line flags there, and there are only four internal flags available. 4
NotHereToPlayGames Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 To be "fair" and "equal" - all of this flash drive talk sure sounds like rambling to me. waka waka waka Yeah, when A points that out to B, my thoughts go immediately to "what an A.." So how's that for a "ramble"?
66cats Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 (edited) 4 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: rambling Not only that, but OT. I'm easily led astray, guilty :'( Edited June 8, 2024 by 66cats
AstroSkipper Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 4 minutes ago, 66cats said: Completely dissimilar -- moved from XP running on x58 to 7 on 8th gen B chipset. Also tried on the same (multiboot) box, from XP to 11. Odd. You can try to transfer your Thorium profile from a flash drive to another one which both are formatted in NTFS. Maybe then it works. 3
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 3 hours ago, 66cats said: Completely dissimilar -- moved from XP running on x58 to 7 on 8th gen B chipset. Also tried on the same (multiboot) box, from XP to 11. Odd. For me, If I use always use --disable-machine-id and --disable-encryption, only extensions and saved passwords are left. Cookies are completely broken if moved to another PC. 2
Dixel Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 (edited) 3 hours ago, 66cats said: Wouldn't --disable-machine-id take care of that? Assumed that's what the flag was for. --disable-machine-id switches of the generating of a unique ID. That ID serves several purposes, the first one is tracking and helping police to investigate and build a case against you, if you don't behave. It's used to prove you posted threats from your PC (for example). P.S. I'd always use this flag with Thorium, especially! Remember the scandal with child porn? (can be read at the start) Edited June 8, 2024 by Dixel 1
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