• linux shunned at elections.on.ca?

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.59 to All on Thu Feb 20 10:47:14 2025

    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based browsers?


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to August Abolins on Thu Feb 20 09:01:16 2025
    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based browsers?

    It works ok for me with firefox 128.7.0esr.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Thu Feb 20 18:09:00 2025
    Hi August,

    On 2025-02-20 10:47:14, you wrote to All:

    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based browsers?

    Nope. I see no difference on my Windows and Linux machines. I do use one of the latest Firefox versions on both...


    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.22 to Alan Ianson on Thu Feb 20 13:55:19 2025

    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based
    browsers?

    It works ok for me with firefox 128.7.0esr.

    ah.. thx. my friend was reporting with brave (chrome-based) and latest updates.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.22 to Wilfred van Velzen on Thu Feb 20 13:56:58 2025
    Nope. I see no difference on my Windows and Linux machines. I do use one of the latest Firefox versions on both...

    Thx. sadly, it must be a brave/chrome problem then.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757 to Wilfred Van Velzen on Thu Feb 20 11:06:00 2025
    Nope. I see no difference on my Windows and Linux machines. I do use one
    of the latest Firefox versions on both...
    Thx. sadly, it must be a brave/chrome problem then.

    i forgot to mention.. the main page might load fine, but the problem starts when trying to do anything at the site. what do you get when you click on "find voting locations"?

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757 to Alan Ianson on Thu Feb 20 11:07:00 2025
    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based browsers?
    It works ok for me with firefox 128.7.0esr.

    maybe the main site loads ok, but what about when you try to activate a search?

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to August Abolins on Thu Feb 20 11:17:20 2025
    Anyone else have the issue that elections.on.ca rejects linux-based browsers >> It works ok for me with firefox 128.7.0esr.

    maybe the main site loads ok, but what about when you try to activate a search?

    Searches and links on the site work for me.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.22 to Alan Ianson on Thu Feb 20 14:38:17 2025
    Searches and links on the site work for me.

    hmm. must be limited to the chrome-based brave then.

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to August Abolins on Thu Feb 20 12:26:40 2025
    Searches and links on the site work for me.

    hmm. must be limited to the chrome-based brave then.

    Could be, I have never used Brave so I can't even guess but the site works OK with my firefox on linux.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Thu Feb 20 21:37:18 2025
    Hi August,

    On 2025-02-20 11:06:00, you wrote to me:

    Nope. I see no difference on my Windows and Linux machines. I do use
    one of the latest Firefox versions on both...

    Thx. sadly, it must be a brave/chrome problem then.

    i forgot to mention.. the main page might load fine, but the problem starts
    when trying to do anything at the site. what do you get when you click on "find voting locations"?

    I get a page where I can enter a postal code. And entering a postal code and street name also works.

    I get:

    Location: Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 181 Location is accessible
    Address: 16 STATION ST, BANCROFT ON K0L 1C0

    If I use your book stores address. ;-)


    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Wilfred van Velzen on Fri Feb 21 18:52:00 2025
    Hello Wilfred!

    I get:

    Location: Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 181 Location is accessible Address: 16 STATION ST, BANCROFT ON K0L 1C0

    If I use your book stores address. ;-)

    The voter's list is based on home address. If I lived at the
    shop then maybe I'd be listed on the roster that they would
    have at the Legion hall. :D But since I live elsewhere, I
    have to go to another voting location.

    The official election day is on the 27th, this Thursday, and I
    just got my "Voter's Info Card" today! This is a completely
    unnecessary call for vote by the current provincial leader.
    This time of year sucks too.

    Back on topic.. I'm surprised that there aren't many/any Brave
    users on Linux. I thought the built in privacy and ad-blocking
    would be a nobrainer for the linux elite.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Sat Feb 22 11:26:23 2025
    Hi August,

    On 2025-02-21 18:52:00, you wrote to me:

    I get:

    Location: Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 181 Location is accessible
    Address: 16 STATION ST, BANCROFT ON K0L 1C0

    If I use your book stores address. ;-)

    The voter's list is based on home address. If I lived at the
    shop then maybe I'd be listed on the roster that they would
    have at the Legion hall. :D But since I live elsewhere, I
    have to go to another voting location.

    That's how it works here too. But I didn't use you bookstores address to find your voting location. I just used it as an example because your bookstore has an easy to find postal code (and it isn't a private address). ;-)

    Back on topic.. I'm surprised that there aren't many/any Brave
    users on Linux. I thought the built in privacy and ad-blocking
    would be a nobrainer for the linux elite.

    "linux elite" ?

    So maybe there aren't any of those in Fidonet, whatever that might mean? ;-)

    As for me 'Brave' isn't even on my radar. Which probably means I'm not an "linux elite" either. ;-)

    I think most users, linux or other, elite or not, just stick to the more well known software. That makes your 'live' a little bit more easier, because others probably have already found and fixed possible problems.


    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Wilfred van Velzen on Sat Feb 22 10:03:00 2025
    Hello Wilfred!

    Back on topic.. I'm surprised that there aren't many/any Brave
    users on Linux. I thought the built in privacy and ad-blocking
    would be a nobrainer for the linux elite.

    "linux elite" ?

    I meant exclusive linux users, power users, who recognize that
    Brave is pretty darn good!


    So maybe there aren't any of those in Fidonet, whatever
    that might mean? ;-)

    At least not any following the couple of echos where I started
    to mention this issue.


    As for me 'Brave' isn't even on my radar. Which probably
    means I'm not an "linux elite" either. ;-)

    Yeah.


    I think most users, linux or other, elite or not, just
    stick to the more well known software. That makes your
    'live' a little bit more easier, because others probably
    have already found and fixed possible problems.

    I thought Brave was quite well known. It seems to incorporate
    many of the features that people have been seeking wrt privacy.

    https://privacytests.org/



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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Sat Feb 22 10:38:00 2025
    Back on topic.. I'm surprised that there aren't many/any Brave
    users on Linux. I thought the built in privacy and ad-blocking
    would be a nobrainer for the linux elite.

    Some sites, including legit ones, don't like the built in privacy and ad-blocking and may not work properly if it is detected.

    Mike

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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Mon Feb 24 01:07:00 2025
    I thought Brave was quite well known. It seems to incorporate
    >many of the features that people have been seeking wrt privacy.

    I have tried Brave a few times and it was okay. It seems that the
    super protective browsers like TOR use Duck Duck Go, which I assume
    is similar but mostly I've used Opera for decades and they also
    block ads and trackers and offer a basic VPN if needed. My biggest
    problem is the computer I use most runs Windows 7 and Opera stopped
    updating on that OS a while back.

    Looking at the Opera Browser on my phone, where it's right up to
    date and easier to find, it shows 25,425 Ads blocked and 59,805
    trackers blocked since I first installed it..

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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to MIKE POWELL on Mon Feb 24 01:08:00 2025
    Some sites, including legit ones, don't like the built in privacy and
    >ad-blocking and may not work properly if it is detected.

    This is true. I run into that quite often with Opera..
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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to August Abolins on Wed Feb 26 11:24:27 2025
    Re: privacy test org

    K-Meleon isn't on the list of Browsers.

    I didn't use it much on the XP box.
    I saw someone write about it once and downloaded it to try it out

    Not trying to be PICKEY , K-Meleon is just something I learned about long ago and didn't see it on that web page

    It may not even be updated anymore by the folks at C-M.
    Ed
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