Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1zcatlselx24atvcf4mz2xkyrvffkqe606f8e27pqzhks4qvw499sxlfc3a nostr:npub1xatnr83tv5zv0pndzp7tl5cr7wctvd6w490075e62u025tvsgkjszhlff0 That's a great point and an important example, actually. The cross-session tests in https://privacytests.org are checking for exactly that privacy protection. The approach taken by Mullvad and Tor Browser (forgetting everything by default) indeed is probably too strong for many users, but browsers could pass those tests by simply clearing stored data for sites visited by the user with no significant interaction.",
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