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Privacy
Privacy is the option to limit the access others have to one's personal information. Privacy can be compromised through various economic, legal, social, and technical means. Accordingly, various projects aim to develop privacy-protecting applications, how-to guides, and policies.
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- Leon version: latest
- OS (or browser) version: Fedora 30
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➡ Here is the diagnosis about your current setup
✔ Run
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I like how Simplepush presents a couple of different ways to generate push messages on their website:
https://simplepush.io/#libraries
How about having a similar feature directly in the server GUI? That would include the bits documented here https://gotify.net/docs/pushmsg
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In Settings : 'Add a new side account' button
Step #2 in Side account creation
(a very light & quick version of onboarding, with only nickname step)
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I'm managing a bunch of servers and they're running Caddy v2. The upgrade command works great for upgrading with the packages previously chosen. In the future, it's likely I'll want to add/remove packages from that list over time.
Would it make sense to add flags to add and remove packages from the caddy build on upgrade?