EDIT: After reading all the responses, I’ve decided to allow cookies to persist after they close the browser, which I expect will make it so that 2FA doesn’t kick in as often, at least not on their most frequently used web sites. I may also look into privacy oriented browser extensions that might offer some protection, such...
Allowing cookies for websites you are logged into makes sense. If you are going to login the site already knows who you are can track you, so you do not lose much with the exception. What I do for some sites like google services is access them from a separate browser.
Good question! After installing Emulators on my Steamdeck I realized it could run as a desktop. Also, I learned it was a rolling release. This seemed attractive to me, so I wanted to hear how mainstream this could be.
Sounds like the answer is not very. Some other good suggestions in this thread I might try, though.
What are your must-have programs?
Trying to discover new/unheard Linux desktop programs (Sorry for the confusion)....
Joe Biden keeps sneaking wins past Republicans distracted by Trump (www.salon.com)
How to make it so frequently used sites don't constantly require 2FA? [SOLVED]
EDIT: After reading all the responses, I’ve decided to allow cookies to persist after they close the browser, which I expect will make it so that 2FA doesn’t kick in as often, at least not on their most frequently used web sites. I may also look into privacy oriented browser extensions that might offer some protection, such...
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SteamOS as your daily driver?
Is this a totally crazy idea? Talk me down before I hurt myself.
Proton Mail Finally Releases Desktop Apps With a Linux Beta Version (news.itsfoss.com)
Games rule (lemmy.world)
Tired of Amazon
Is there a good site for ordering a mechanical keyboard?