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I recently was denied a credit application because I used Linux when I filed out the application. Not only that, but they still ran my credit. They even told me on the phone the reason they denied my application because I was using a suspicious browser (Chromium).

Let's be honest here. Stripe.js may be about fraud prevention, but what that means is that you'll use every method available to gather data about that individual to build an identity. Then in 3 years when someone changes positions, that system will end up getting compromised, sold to the highest bidder, shared with some government agency, or used for nefarious purposes.

This will be tied to all their IP, OS information, transactions, etc. Just like they are using facial recognition at several retail stores. They make you use a chip reader now for credit/debit transactions, but it has no use online. I'd rather see an open-source universal effort towards decentralized currency, voting, identity, etc.



I'm running into more and more things that claim they don't support Firefox on Linux. We're headed to browser monoculture




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