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minus-squareflux@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·6 hours agoSo the trick is to use the #fragment part of the URL, that is not sent to the server. Of course the JS one downloads from the server could easily upload it to it, so you still need to trust the JS.
minus-squareperegus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 hours agoBut the JS code could be checked on the webpage, correct? If so, the page could be trysted (if vetted).
So the trick is to use the
#fragment
part of the URL, that is not sent to the server.Of course the JS one downloads from the server could easily upload it to it, so you still need to trust the JS.
But the JS code could be checked on the webpage, correct? If so, the page could be trysted (if vetted).