You should read Catch 22
You should read Catch 22
Don’t get too excited. They’re just doing it so it doesn’t get in the way of the Ai they’ll be putting on there.
You’re very passionate about headphones.
My answer was more for those stuck on that screen without a second computer to grab another iso on.
When it asks you for an email use “[email protected]” and use a random string of characters for the password. Congrats, you can now use a local account on setup.
There’s nothing blind about it. I can see what trackers are being attempted on each app on my phone and sync stopped as soon as I purchased ultra.
Hope this works but here’s what ddg is showing me was blocked. Only Google attempted to track and it was only once before I purchased ultra. Basically everything Google already knows about anyone using android.
And that’s the real answer for how to handle phones in schools. Someone else said leave it home but I’m a single parent of a special needs child, he’s taking his phone to school and the school can eat my ass if they don’t like it. Never had a problem.
Parents tend to care significantly less about a $20 toy than a $700+ smartphone.
I think it has a lot to do with the algorithm. I don’t know what he did but I’m not seeing duplicate posts anymore and I love it. Most things are from the past 24 hours instead of week old posts. Going from connect to sync made a massive difference for me.
I like sync and spend most of my phone screen time on it so I’m all for buying lj a case of beer once a year.
You can save just about anything in bitwarden. I’m not 100% it will autofill addresses, as in you don’t have to click anything, however you can safe addresses and when you need it you can tell bitwarden to fill it in. I have all autofills turned off but my credit card info, billing, and shipping get filled in with a click.
They announced that all Instagram users had a shadow account. I can’t remember if they were saying it was a mistake or not but it did happen.
if I take out a mortgage for a property before I buy it and I destroy the house; the bank still comes after me for the value.
There’s a type of insurance for everything.
I used it as an example because they’re both owned by meta and make similar promises on privacy and encryption.
You’re absolutely right, there’s no privacy online. But there are significantly better alternatives that offer end to end encryption and sometimes digital communication is required.
A teen in Nebraska was sentenced to 3 months in jail because Facebook turned over her “private” messages but sure, no real life problems with trusting meta with your “encrypted” messages.
I use bitwarden for that
I might be spreading misinformation but I’ve seen it mentioned by multiple sources so I’ll take a lesson from LTT, Linus invests in a company that makes gpu waterblocks.