71.0.3700.0 for Linux = persistent connection to accounts.google.com
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 4:42 am
Hello
Just tested new 71.0.3700.0 Stable for Linux
And as soon as I start my Iron, it made connection to accounts.google.com
It is not possible to remove or to disable.
I think browser will store one credentials somewhere and will log-in even if one doesn't need it in order to spy or something else.
Be careful with it. They may send everything they need through this connection.
The only way is to redirect account.google.com to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts
But this disables to use google mail.
So, I am still use previous 66 version
Thank you
Just tested new 71.0.3700.0 Stable for Linux
And as soon as I start my Iron, it made connection to accounts.google.com
It is not possible to remove or to disable.
I think browser will store one credentials somewhere and will log-in even if one doesn't need it in order to spy or something else.
Be careful with it. They may send everything they need through this connection.
The only way is to redirect account.google.com to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts
But this disables to use google mail.
So, I am still use previous 66 version
Thank you