Lemons

@Lemons@lemmony.click
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Joined 1 years ago

That’s generally not how this works. Firefox doesn’t send what you’re typing to the website. Whoever developed the website made JavaScript that monitors the input for changes, and then sends a request to the host with the changes. To Firefox, this is simply two, non suspicious events. The JavaScript wants to see what is typed - that’s reasonable, could be to do some processing or update some text on the website. The website wants to make a http request - also totally fine, could be an API query for a search. There would be no reliable way to stop a website from sending what you type back to the host.

They all appear fine to me. If you can access them from your local instance, maybe it was just a temporary issue with the instance.

For future reference, direct Lemmy support-related questions to !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml.

Please don’t delete questions once they are resolved. It could be super helpful to anyone having a similar problem in the future.

I know that most people will write off San Francisco because “Apple bad,” but I really do love it. Simple, looks great, and does its job with nothing crazy. Same goes for New York. Credit where it is due: I think Apple makes great fonts.

Why would you ever want to win? Losing is the only fun part.

I’ll second Temples