Comment Re: Safari browser? Hmm (Score 1) 89
Google forked their own version of SSL called Googlessl. My guess is chrome would use this.
The big question is Googles implementation based on openssl or libressl? The bug might still be there if former
Google forked their own version of SSL called Googlessl. My guess is chrome would use this.
The big question is Googles implementation based on openssl or libressl? The bug might still be there if former
Great idea!
I'll tell my Mom to type that in a terminal right away.
Not only that, they're probably not naive when it comes to this sort of thing. They know that if they don't want to be liable, they have to operate at arm's length from the data. Not only will they be able to tell their customers that they don't snoop, they're never on the hook legally for what their customers are doing because they're not involved.
I would say 98%
I have never heard of one who doesn't. One client still uses punch cards. if it ain't broke don't fix it!
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