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Thank you for your update! I actually pulled the trigger days after that post and I 100% do not regret it. Thanks for taking the time to follow up; It just reinforces my decision that i made a good purchase.
One thing i will note is if you do connect it wifi, and dont use the online features, block it's internet access. I found that it had made 22k requests in a months time and I had barely printed anything on it due to old filament breaking.
First off it only scans browser addons/extensions by matching them to known browser ids.
Second this has nothing to do with home lab or network so nothing to secure there; Either dont use linkedin, use a firefox based browser or, if you read the actual browsergate website, changing your user agent to anything not chrome/chromium based should block the script from running as it runs this check before anything else, or just dns block 'linkedin.com/li/track' iirc to prevent from being sent back or do all of the above.
Yes this is a volation of privacy but helping push the framing around this thst it scans your computer with that terrible title isnt helping the situation.
Buying now fucks over Krafton so buy now.