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3 months agoOk maybe also look at the year the card was released too.
Ok maybe also look at the year the card was released too.
I always go by the rule of the larger the number/more letters the better. The exception being M that usually means it’s made for mobile devices.
Companies do share data either directly or indirectly, so I don’t think your approach of spreading it out is as effective as you think it is. Still not the worst thing to do in addition to other measures though. Another thing is to use a unique email address for each site to make that one common data point no longer common.
Why use an AI generated image in this post? Genuinely asking.
Those things aren’t connected to the internet, so I actually would trust that thing in my house. They just compare the closed caption text against of list of no-no words and swap them with a family friendly version. The early versions didn’t give a shit about context so sometimes it would make no sense. No idea if the newer ones have fixed that. Why an adult with no kids wants that is certainly something.
Edit: Technology Connections’s video is my source