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[United States] 2024 LGBTQ+ State Safety Report Cards | SafeHome.org
  • I'm guessing they asked a bunch of cis gay people. I know New Hampshire has fine protections legally for cis gay people, but not for trans people. A lot of those high scoring states (including New Hampshire) don't even let trans people change their drivers license gender without a bunch of complicated steps. Minnesota and Vermont just let you pick when signing up, or submit a single form to change it if you've already got your license.

  • Just use Firefox
  • I've been using Firefox since like version 1.5 and never found a reason to switch off of it. I have Chrome as a backup for shit sites that refuse to work in anything else, but that's all it gets used for.

    edit: It's also the only browser I tend to recommend to people and has been that whole time as well.

  • California could ban Clear, which lets travelers pay to skip TSA lines
  • I also got offered a free trial from Clear a few weeks ago while getting into the security line, but the system wouldn't work properly with my ID (he said it works better with passports, which I wasn't carrying with me) so the rep just had me follow him to the front of the line, gave my ID to the TSA agent, and send me on my way. Clear doesn't appear to need an interview, but pre-check does. You can have just clear to skip the line but not the security check.

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