

There is a difference between probably backdored, and we’re not event trying to look secure anymore.
There is a difference between probably backdored, and we’re not event trying to look secure anymore.
So get a warrant.
In that specific regard, probably.
I use Fennec. I’ve found the more security minded versions, tend to have problems with some site or another, and annoy me.
If I remember, that setting is extremely aggressive, and breaks lots of sites. Firefox has by default, a more complicated and nuanced feature that works practically as well, without breaking everything.
Total non sequitur. You’re way off topic now.
Now you’re moving the goal post, and pointing to a slippery slope, still trying to justify your original misunderstanding. It’s alright to be wrong sometimes.
I don’t doubt that. But its still a large stretch, to think the UK passed a law applying to all UK citizens, specifically to give the US access to a few thousand dual citizens.
I’m thinking LoudWaterHombre was right. You simply have an extremely US centric mindset.
That stretch of logic sounds an awful lot, like a post-hoc justification after assuming it was about the US. But ok
This is in the UK.
Not the US.
Screen shots aren’t articles. And that one is 2 days old.
Here’s a followup article with more details.
You could go to your local Library. That’s always an option.
I’m pretty sure there are HIPPA rules about informing the public as soon as possible. I could be wrong.
I thought tires were responsible for like 25% of micro plastics.
Never mind. I just read what I wrote, and realized they’re two different things.
The Quick Settings toggles are the simplest option.
Ente is trying to be an end to end encrypted version of GooglePhotos.
According to the article, like most companies, it’s the people that are the most expensive part at $19M.
It’s a separate thread for each user or group you have. These bots come in as a new contact and thread. So no. Never in the middle of a preexisting conversation. I got one once, 2-3 years ago now. It was immediately apparent like this one. I just reported and blocked them.
How exactly would it deter competition more than Google owning it?
I can’t see how those dots are connected.
I suppose that depends on what you mean by “shit”. They’re the same displays as in retail units. Maybe a generation older. But that’s it. Samsung doesn’t have special lines making different screens for a niche market like this. LG even has OLED Signage Displays.
I didn’t read it, but I’m guessing the answer is: Don’t.
It sounds like a real bad idea.