Hey @FediTips

Not sure how to report this, but Mastodon web app v4.6.0-nightly.2026-05-28 is not preserving the Home pointer when I come back to Home from reading a thread.

Re-creating the issue: open a Mastodon tab. Scroll down Home a few screens then go into any thread with replies. Scroll down the thread. Press Back button or alt-left arrow to return to Home. I find myself back at the top of Home.

I'm using Firefox 151.0.2 (64 bit) on Windows 11.

#mastodonbug #webbug

Little bit embarrassing to see this happen to Android 16 major release what's new page 🫣

Unless I am mistaken #Google has put "How to enable developer mode" video into "Make trade-ins faster" tile.

https://www.android.com/intl/en_us/new-features-on-android/?category=android-16#gms-filter

#Android16 #WebBug

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@kevinrothrock sites that demand an email address are why I use mail proxy services. For this sort of thing, I use Duck email https://www.spreadprivacy.com/protect-your-inbox-with-duckduckgo-email-protection/?s=em-gs from #DuckDuckGo.

Even though I have Thunderbird set to plain text view to prevent #WebBug and #Tracker triggering, it's nice that #DDG email strips it out and reports on the number found, which provides n indication of the integrity of the organization in question.

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Apples Mail-Datenschutz ließ sich über die Computeruhr aushebeln. Das soll nun nicht mehr gehen.
watchOS 8.5 stopft Privacy-Lücke
watchOS 8.5 stopft Privacy-Lücke

Apples Mail-Datenschutz ließ sich über die Computeruhr aushebeln. Das soll nun nicht mehr gehen.

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Mit iOS 15 und macOS 12 kommen neue Sicherheitsfeatures in den Browser. Mail sagt Tracking-Pixels den Kampf an und Apps bekommen eine Zugriffshistorie. Apple verspricht mehr Privatsphäre in Safari, Mail und Apps
Apple verspricht mehr Privatsphäre in Safari, Mail und Apps

Mit iOS 15 und macOS 12 kommen neue Sicherheitsfeatures in den Browser. Mail sagt Tracking-Pixels den Kampf an und Apps bekommen eine Zugriffshistorie.