It was good until little while ago now I was getting ads whilst they were turned off.
It was good until little while ago now I was getting ads whilst they were turned off.
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.
Google Services Framework if I recall correctly
I’m damn sure our definitions of this word are not aligned
That would force them to reveal it’s sources (unconsented scraping) hence make them liable for any potential lawsuits. As such they would need to withdraw from revealing sources
Depends on what you did! Say for example they’re using Graphene to harass/paedophilia then they already have a copious amount of evidence on hand since they are there.
For organising peaceful protests that seems less of an issue and the other end of the chats is the weak link.
Good luck having them delete your data cuz they didn’t delete mine.
I’ve meditated about this a while now! Imagine the amount of electronic waste produced by planned obsolescence! You have a phone, TV, car and much more that could be diagnosed, repaired and reused for same or all different use cases.
All those phones that still are running LineageOS perfectly fine that could be used by the elderly who need not have much more than basic communication.
Hats off to a wingman like yourself.
A compilation of people using uBlock for the first time would be hilarious
I’ve started to get annoyed at people asking why I cannot be found on this or that social platform! I have given up on explaining and simply tell them I took an irreversible decision to do so and leave them in the dark as to why
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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.
this counter-offensive feels like a call for ww3