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Reddit's website uses DRM for fingerprinting (2020)

Stripe Payment Links Cover Your Tracks teddit
  1. Cover Your Tracks is a website that comes with an agile approach for the users to test the privacy of add-ons with best-in-class tools and techniques with complete online support.
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    • Open Source

    #Security & Privacy #Tool #Software Marketplace 251 social mentions

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    Education & Reference and Social & Communications
    You can use Teddit, a text-only version of Reddit. It’s dependent on their API’s tho so if they ever follow Twitter and close them off, this breaks. https://teddit.net/ Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25310206.

    #Social Networks #Social News #Project Management 103 social mentions

  3. Defend your business from the unpredictability of disputes
    Stripe offers Payment Links [0], which makes it really easy to accept payments (just paste a link into your product page and handle a webhook serverside; a single href is adequate). They also have a separate "Checkout" offering [1], which requires some code client- and server-side to generate the page. So far, Stripe has been awesome for me selling $2.50/mo subscriptions [2], and as far as I know, suspicious transactions are very likely to be blocked by Stripe Radar which is across all of Stripe. However, their chargeback protection service (0.4%/tx for total protection for any chargeback) [3] is only offered for the Checkout version. ("Currently, Chargeback Protection is only available on the new version of Checkout" is what I was told by support) [0]: https://stripe.com/payments/payment-links [1]: https://stripe.com/docs/checkout/quickstart [2]: As a student I get fees waived for the first $1000 in volume, otherwise fees would eat through 20% of my revenue immediately at this price point. I posted about this side business recently as a Show HN if you would like to know more :) [3]: https://stripe.com/radar/chargeback-protection.

    #Digital Trust #Fraud Prevention #Productivity 7 social mentions

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