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Frames are now privacy preserving! Your IP address is no longer visible to frame authors. All requests are proxied via Warpcast's backend servers to keep your clients private. A few caveats: - This change just went live, there may be bugs - Clicking a button will expose your username (but not IP) h/t to @sds!
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Doesn't that still mean ips are visible to you? I guess much better than exposing to every frame author, but still.
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An ip will always be visible to whatever website or app you use for it to function. If you like more privacy, you can use a VPN to mask your ip with the vpns.
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not if the app is a local application running in your own system. To be clear this is a good step forward and I am just making clear that ips are still seen, just by a smaller subset of people.
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