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ppf
2405 days ago
Also, what does the "saved" value refer to? It's quite easy to make it have strange (negative, or very large) values.
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slowenough
2405 days ago
Oh, sorry. It compares the amount of data you are receiving, versus the amount of data you
would be
receiving if you were browsing directly.
Saved = (total resource weight of original browsing) - (screenshots + protocol)
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Saved = (total resource weight of original browsing) - (screenshots + protocol)