They just closed the issue without even acknowledging it, lol
Industry plant browser lol
I didn’t see anything about a backdoor at the link.
It’s weird link to this issue with that title, since the problem is only referenced in the discussion. The actual backdoor issue is here.
I thought it just allowede easier debugging, sorry
Fuuuuck. I wouldn’t eat a sandwich made by this person let alone a web browser. Forking and mucking around in a code base they clearly don’t understand. I get the feeling they’re one of those
chmod -R 777
people.I agree. That response made me lose any trust I had and I actually went to check that I didn’t still have Zen browser installed from some earlier test run. He sounds like a script kiddie.
He was obviously very amateur by reading his posts on Reddit. Zen is more of a skin than a real browser, but I guess that’s essentially what a fork is at some point.
https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/issues/5947#issuecomment-2741902234
It’s a link to a previous issue that was fixed, but it’s an egregious one.
Well, at least they explained it! /s
I thought it just allowede easier debugging, sorry
Edit: This comment is a gem, too.
The “backdoor” mentioned in a single reply is very different from the telemetry issue. https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/pull/927 was fixed a year ago.
I agree the telemetry should be either disabled or at the very least users should just get a config tab on first launch to opt out but the Lemmy submission is misleading and bordering on fake news.