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Apple also has a MUCH better track record relating to user privacy over pretty much every other big tech company.
Apple also has a MUCH better track record relating to user privacy over pretty much every other big tech company.
If you’re running Windows I would suggest looking into ShareX. It’s a million times better imo. Support for custom uploaders, video and gif recording, etc. It’s also free and open source.
And the 7/11 corn dog is better than any I’ve eaten in the US.
Look at the pictures in the article. They’re in the front too.
I need to move to Prowlarr. Still using Jackett since I first set my server up years ago.
Too bad they don’t have an option for “I just don’t want to use Edge”. Especially with how hard Microsoft is pushing it, that just makes me want to use it less.
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
It won’t warn you about that
Maybe it’s the string “true”?
This entire article is a nothingburger from 3 years ago. You’re telling me that the button saying “ask app not to track” still makes it possible for the app to track you? Almost like there’s a difference between the words “ask” and “enforce”? Did you read the article you sent? How is that even in the same universe as installing a keylogger into every Copilot PC by default?
I never claimed Apple is perfect at privacy, I said they are better than the competition.