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<blockquote data-quote="illumination" data-source="post: 743655"><p>This so called assumption you keep mentioning was derived by your statements, like expecting privacy of a phone call online, these were your own words. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You did not need to defend yourself when all i was doing was pointing out that there is no such thing as privacy on the internet, and removing some of these services will certainly not give you any. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The statement was taken from the original post, from the product itself, so it certainly applies. They have removed some services but not all in this version. If they remove all services, i doubt the browser would function properly, just as if you disable google framework on android, you will not be able to update applications ect. Disabling all the services of an OS and browser, and website functions break things. Thus it is impossible to gain true privacy without causing corruption. Knowing this, there is no point in pursuing any applications that claim to give you privacy back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illumination, post: 743655"] This so called assumption you keep mentioning was derived by your statements, like expecting privacy of a phone call online, these were your own words. You did not need to defend yourself when all i was doing was pointing out that there is no such thing as privacy on the internet, and removing some of these services will certainly not give you any. The statement was taken from the original post, from the product itself, so it certainly applies. They have removed some services but not all in this version. If they remove all services, i doubt the browser would function properly, just as if you disable google framework on android, you will not be able to update applications ect. Disabling all the services of an OS and browser, and website functions break things. Thus it is impossible to gain true privacy without causing corruption. Knowing this, there is no point in pursuing any applications that claim to give you privacy back. [/QUOTE]
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