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August 20, 2023, 07:16:14 AM
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Another topic is trust on the Internet. OP, why do you think that someone should now assure you that this or that extension does not collect or, on the contrary, has the ability to see all your data when entering the site? I never refute the words suchmoon in the safety of its extension, and I myself use it very actively. However, only you, OP, are the owner of what you want to show on the internet. If you go back to those articles, sometimes fake extensions steal user data, including the user's entire surfing history, and cookies through which you can get to the user's passwords and easily read all personal information. Why can't the extension you installed do the same? You can believe the developers' words, but again, no one is obliged to reveal all the secrets to you, and only you can decide what you can show an extension that you are not the owner of. On the internet, it's good to be a skeptic.

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August 21, 2023, 04:37:03 PM
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Another topic is trust on the Internet. OP, why do you think that someone should now assure you that this or that extension does not collect or, on the contrary, has the ability to see all your data when entering the site? I never refute the words suchmoon in the safety of its extension, and I myself use it very actively. However, only you, OP, are the owner of what you want to show on the internet. If you go back to those articles, sometimes fake extensions steal user data, including the user's entire surfing history, and cookies through which you can get to the user's passwords and easily read all personal information. Why can't the extension you installed do the same? You can believe the developers' words, but again, no one is obliged to reveal all the secrets to you, and only you can decide what you can show an extension that you are not the owner of. On the internet, it's good to be a skeptic.

What does this have to do with trust in the internet and in particular trust in the BPIP extension? Where did I say that I do not trust the BPIP extension? Where did I even mention trust? The topic was created not for that, but for the purpose of getting a specific technical answer to a specific technical question that I was interested in. I have received it. Thanks to suchmoon, Stalker22, TryNinja and SamReomo. I can safely close the topic. Thanks again to everyone (without exception) for your comments in this topic.

P.S. If anyone would be interested in continuing the discussion in this topic, message me in PM and I'll open it up.
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