Browser Privacy.


Details
# ONLINE MEETINGS ONLY until further notice. ONLINE session will use remote video sftwr. HOW TO CONNECT instructions on https://sluug.org/ web page and our mailing lists. Note: your browser cache may need to be refreshed each time you check above web page for instructions. We will open the remote session @~6:00 PM, so that you can join early to test your mic, screen & video sharing.
## BASIC/TUTORIAL Topic: What You Should Get with GIT
### Presenter: James Conroy
Something fundamental, introductory, instructive, short, simple or small.
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
This talk will give you everything you need to know about how to set up a project, and perform the most common tasks.
You will also learn how to interact with open source projects using git.
## MAIN Topic: Locking Down Your Web Browser
### Presenter: Scott Granneman
#### What web browsers are doing for your privacy (Chrome, Brave, Edge, Firefox, Vivaldi, Safari)
Something more advanced, detailed, important, new, profound, significant, timely or useful.
Web browsers are the most important software on most computers, but if you are not careful, you can inadvertently reveal way too much information about yourself to websites, companies, and even the Web browser makers themselves. In this talk Scott is going to give advice and instructions for locking down browsers, as well as showing you some of the very cool new browsers on the scene. And on top of that, Scott is going to cover some brand new, not-Google, don't-track-you search engines as well.
More details will be published on https://www.sluug.org/ when available.
~6pm Zoom room opens.
6:30~7pm tutorial = What you should “get” from “git”.
~7pm~~7:15 announcements & general Q&A.
~7:15 maybe 7:30 starts MAIN presentation = Browser Security.
~9pm close. The presentation certainly won’t go THIS long but frequently people like to stay and just keep talking about tonite’s topics or fork off to other open src issues.


Browser Privacy.