HJ wrote:
You can hash a particular domain and say "has the user visited https://www.foo.com?" (which is the question the browser needs to know to do the "new site" indicator). But you can't say "give me a list of all the domains they visited."
In a perfect world maybe, but do we live in a perfect world, no.
I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean. I'm talking about the effects of a fundamental property of one-way hash algorithms. If you have some magic way of reversing (say) MD5 or SHA1, let us know :-)
The implementation will be publicly accesible by anyone, so you don't have a perfect world, so I can reverse it, because I know how it works!
p.s. I've asked you this question before, but you simply ignored it, so that's why I ask it again: "Gerv, have you set 'wallet.crypto' to 'true' or not?" Yeah, one day you will find out why, as I did two years ago :-)
No, I haven't. Why do you ask?
Ok, another question: "So what do you think is more important, this preference or this SSL history?"
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