There is no such software (that works kind of reliably). I'd love to be proven wrong, but I've looked into it enough that I'm quite confident it does not exist
pcouy
I live in Lyon, and I'm soooo happy to hear about this ! 🤩
I see both mastodon and lemmy
How about putting it at the top of the article, or using the dedicated "editor's note" button they put right below the title ?
Found it thanks
Why did they burry what's arguably the most important piece of information at the very end though ?
I'm not seeing this editor's note (at least on mobile). Where is it ?
Edit 2: never mind, found it
How reliable is this website ? I see clickbaity headlines from it all the time around here and the Wikipedia page is mostly empty
I'm not seeing a picture, and even then, we would not be able to give any insight from a picture alone
First, your post is probably missing a link so we don't have any context on what you're asking (even if we can guess some stuff from the post text)
Second, you mention a website being sketchy/a honeypot without providing any technical reason to believe so
Third, this has nothing to do with computer security (maybe more of a privacy issue), and it does not look like a news piece, so this is definitely the wrong community
Are you talking about this one German instance that did not want to get in trouble with German laws ? That's the neat part about the fediverse, each instance can have their own rules, and one instance can update its rules to comply with local laws without requiring other instances to do the same
I roughly agree with everythibg you said, but this is a "Reddit" community after all. What did you expect when you subscribed to it ?
Someone registering the domain would be able to receive any email sent to any address under this domain, including password resets.
https://inti.io/p/when-privacy-expires-how-i-got-access