Good luck having them delete your data cuz they didn’t delete mine.
Good luck having them delete your data cuz they didn’t delete mine.
LineageOS without google is a good start if supported
Slow and steady is a better practice than going for the big ones outright.
People are not predictable and they need to be sure this wont affect their business by creating a trend. On second thought it is a bit surprising that no tiktok trend has exploded where they instruct people to block ads with uBlock.
DeGoogle your phone if you can.
I think is time to be proactive regarding privacy rather than just keep whining about it!
Maybe!
I learned the hard way to not take chances though!?
Surprise surprise!
I am running OpenWRT and forcing DNS traffic to Mullvad with a fallback to Quad9, besides this happens across different networks.
It’s not the fact that there are filler results that bothers me, after all there might not be results for everything we may possibly search.
It’s the fact that these are links to services which have a tie to my unique identifiers which I deliberately declined access to in all available ways!
I’ll take the trial sometime and see if I should drop the cents
Slowly but surely I am coming to the realisation that free services sooner or later will drift away from their privacy claims
This was first page. Around 10-15 mark.
I presumed exess media attention to the matter pushed them towards this response.
Ownership no longer has the same definition in the eyes of corporations and governments!
As concerning as that is, more so is the fact that the same infrastructure could be used for malicious intentions. That is ransomware level of control they reserve simply because they manufacture these devices.
Greatest wars took place courtesy of minor mishaps!
Install Windows 10 LTSC which you can get from massgrave.dev.
This one you can setup without an account.
You sir, understand the importance of allowing a child to go through their wrongs at the right time with the right guidance which is quite rare!
Yes
It’s also very much dependent on the country you are on! There are certain countries “India being recent” that restrict Apple from applying the same functionality everywhere!
I would avoid using an employer supplied device for personal use! More often than not these devices are “managed devices” which consists of management profiles that could grant all sorts of permissions from normal diagnostics, restrictions to location, camera and more!
With that said Apple in such case would become the middle man in relatio to the transaction! That means that Apple pay would retain the purchase logs on your card and send a apple.com description to your bank to mask all your purchases! In theory you’d be given more privacy in relation to your bank but you’d be introducing a third party in the process and more potential failure points!
I’d assume that using the service without paying (money or otherwise) for it would introduce costs to the provider hence being worse than not using it at all.