After looking at the article about why not to use Signal it sounds like you’re looking for any excuse no matter how small to not use something. If that’s the case you might as well not communicate with anyone at all.
After looking at the article about why not to use Signal it sounds like you’re looking for any excuse no matter how small to not use something. If that’s the case you might as well not communicate with anyone at all.
I’ll check out Redacted
What percentage of us love pirating music and putting it on Plex?
What if I just never connected it to the internet?
Yeah, and I disabled the PIN too
When does “first” start? Or when does it get reset? I work from home some days and from the office others. I usually keep my computer on and browser open but I do lock windows. I guess what mean is why doesn’t it hold onto the data from the previous day when I was working from home?
When does “first” start? Or when does it get reset? I work from home some days and from the office others. I usually keep my computer on and browser open but I do lock windows. I guess what mean is why doesn’t it hold onto the data from the previous day when I was working from home?
Because p is print. Also it’s super convenient right next to c
First try: password manager
Job done
Why did Proton adding a Bitcoin wallet cause you to look elsewhere? If it’s a product you’re not interested in, just don’t use it. Otherwise you’re stuck using providers that offer exactly what you want, no more and no less, which seems like such a narrow needle to thread, you’ll never find something or can’t stick with it for long.
I don’t think the email alias thing comes with Mail Plus, it’s part of Proton Pass. You either need to get Unlimited which includes all of their products or pair mail plus with the paid version of Pass. There’s a chance I’m wrong because I have Unlimited and haven’t really explored it, but look into it before you commit.
Deny it wifi credentials and it has nowhere to send the stuff it’s spying on
I’ve been using a Chromecast with Google tv, and have deprived my tv my WiFi credentials. 90% of what I watch is from my Plex server, 9% other streaming services, 1% digital antenna.
It’s not an ideal situation but as you know because you asked the question, the privacy situation in TVs is dire. Otherwise you’re doing ridiculous shit like plugging computers into it or whatever.
Like which operating system it runs and the user interface and what the remote is like and how big the bezels are and how good the sound quality is and how many hdmi ports it has… Like if you care about some specific detail make sure it has the thing you want or doesn’t have a version you hate
Unless you’re picky about certain small details, this is a solid choice
If you’re looking for the best bang for your buck look at LED TVs. Different companies have different names for their specific LED technology, like QLED or MiniLED. If you’re looking for the best bang irrespective of bucks, go for an OLED.
Then choose your brand on which OS it uses and other features. Then crank up the size until you reach $1,000.
Think of all the Apple shit your phone depends on. iCloud, iMessage, any time you have to authenticate with your apple password. Probably a bunch of other iBullshit that I’m not familiar with because I don’t have an iPhone. At the very least, your OS would stop getting security updates, and like you said, you wouldn’t have an app store to push app updates. Some stuff would break immediately and other stuff would degrade over time.
Now imagine it’s your car
If Google or Apple went out of business (depending on which phone you have) you’d stop getting updates and it’d stop working.
To be clear, this is a feature, not a bug
Aren’t they all Safari anyway?