I must admit that I don't like lichess. The reason is: I had problems with web browser on a working system where I never played chess on lichess, just happened to be in the same home network. But I am not going to accuse of a hacking attack on me (which I definitely had), just required to use kali linux next time for registering on lichess, to have some security assurance.
But the question is: who are ordinary users, like the ones who share my IP, for lichess? They have no rights, at all, they just believe everything @thiebald does is good. I doubt. The free cheese is in mousetrap only.
I must admit that I don't like lichess. The reason is: I had problems with web browser on a working system where I never played chess on lichess, just happened to be in the same home network. But I am not going to accuse of a hacking attack on me (which I definitely had), just required to use kali linux next time for registering on lichess, to have some security assurance.
But the question is: who are ordinary users, like the ones who share my IP, for lichess? They have no rights, at all, they just believe everything @thiebald does is good. I doubt. The free cheese is in mousetrap only.