You definitely can.
You just need to login to reddit in a browser quickly and make a private subreddit.
Third party app and NSFW access restored: they seem to have excepted mods from the changes
You definitely can.
You just need to login to reddit in a browser quickly and make a private subreddit.
Third party app and NSFW access restored: they seem to have excepted mods from the changes
Lemmy uses a SHA256 digest for its TOTP codes.
Basically every other service (and therefore most authenticator apps) use SHA1.
So although you provide the right secret, you get a different code because it’s derived from a different hashing mechanism
If you’re self hosting (i.e. running it for yourself, your family members and maybe some friends), your use would fall under GDPR’s household exemption
does not apply to … the processing of personal data by an individual in the course of a purely personal or household activity
Thats Article (2)(2)a.
Of course, if you’re taking money or making it available to the general public it’s a different matter.
The Sun publishing sensationalist lies? Never…
I don’t think Edwards has necessarily acted as one might hope - it sounds like he was less than pleasant - but the fact the Sun published despite the ‘victim’ having contacted them to deny it tells you all you need to know about how much The Scum has changed since Hillsborough.