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At least with the bank I use (bunq) I get notifications for such transfers and I need to manually approve them for the transfers to take place. If it's a recurring payment I can set it up so it automatically allows transfers up to a specified amount monthly.


While it's great for you that this is the case, this is not the norm.


I just woke up to this and was surprised the title was eddied as well. I looked up the guidelines and it looks like I violated the "If the title includes the name of the site, please take it out, because the site name will be displayed after the link." guideline.


In your defense, the only reason I knew about this being Arch is because I got the email first last night. The belief that "everyone reads the ___domain in light grey parens on the right" is false, as a reader I 100% ignore that information subconsciously. This article would be a lot better if it started with "ArchLinux: ...." as it apparently used to be last night. This is a 100% bad title edit, "guidelines" be damned - it made your article submission worse not better.


The app has a permanent notification stating 'Your Internet is now private.' while using warp. That seems very misleading to the end user in my opinion.


Interestingly, Dutch news websites usually handle GDPR popup dialogs property. Example: https://nos.nl/.

It's just as easy to opt-in as to opt-out. Just tap the checkmark or the X and then Save your preferences.


Sounds interesting!

I would recommend you to add some examples of what your extention actually does. The code of ethics only gives me a vague idea.


I'll do that next. Some screenshots of before and after


I personally prefer https://send.firefox.com/ as they also encrypt the files.


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