Post AcH1e2WEWHCeKjq9bs by privacybrowser@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AcH1e2WEWHCeKjq9bs by privacybrowser@fosstodon.org
       2023-11-28T16:54:38Z
       
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       I am considering changing Privacy Browser Android’s default for scrolling the app bar to false for new installs.  As the average device screen size has increased over the years, I have found that I now turn off app bar scrolling on all my new devices.  I would imagine this is similar for most users.  If this change were enacted, users could still enable app bar scrolling if desired.  It would simply adjust the default to match what I assume most users want.https://redmine.stoutner.com/issues/1130
       
 (DIR) Post #AcH1hvlTZbasXnpEKO by publiclewdness@gameliberty.club
       2023-11-28T18:31:50Z
       
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       @privacybrowser If users can still change whatever the default is then I say do whatever you think is best and worst case I can always change it back.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcH2Qg7iZdeD45ZA7k by privacybrowser@fosstodon.org
       2023-11-28T18:39:54Z
       
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       @publiclewdness Mostly the purpose of this poll is to see if my hunch is correct that the majority of users currently disable app bar scrolling.  Generally, the default settings for a good program should be the settings the majority of users prefer.  (Sometimes they need to be the settings that will keep users out of trouble, but rarely is that different than what they prefer.)
       
 (DIR) Post #AcH2fGCxD2yd26y6nA by privacybrowser@fosstodon.org
       2023-11-28T18:42:18Z
       
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       @publiclewdness Along these lines I am constantly impressed by how frequently closed-source programs have conflicts of interest that cause them to set defaults that are expressly not in their user's best interests, but are somehow perceived to be in the best interests of the company’s bottom line.