While cruising a few IRC channels over the weekend, I suggested someone use htaccess to block other websites from hotlinking. I was chastised up the ying-yang for that suggestion. They said that referrer information isn't transferred through TLS, and that it can cause issues for the end user. I wasn't aware of this, nor has anyone ever told me of this.
So my question is; what's an alternative? They said to just let it happen, it's not a big deal. Sorry, but I don't want someone else linking stuff from my services to someone elses site.
After I installed those, my older but capable Win 11 laptop (16GB RAM) reported it as 26H2 26300.8697.
Then I installed it on my big laptop (128GB RAM! Hehe sorry), it reported it as 25H2 26220.8690. Ugh. Do I have to switch Insiders channels from Release to Beta?
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Hey Guys,
While cruising a few IRC channels over the weekend, I suggested someone use htaccess to block other websites from hotlinking. I was chastised up the ying-yang for that suggestion. They said that referrer information isn't transferred through TLS, and that it can cause issues for the end user. I wasn't aware of this, nor has anyone ever told me of this.
So my question is; what's an alternative? They said to just let it happen, it's not a big deal. Sorry, but I don't want someone else linking stuff from my services to someone elses site.
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