I need all the protection I can get now Big Subreddit are after me!
I need all the protection I can get now Big Subreddit are after me!
Technically yes, but if you’re already paying for the thing you actually wanted then it’s essentially a free trial on top of that
It’s a free trial. I don’t know why everyone’s so shocked, they’re essentially giving you one or two free books in the hope that you’ll be hooked and want to pay for more!
Google will be shuddering
Well it is spooky season
Come on man, let that shit die with Reddit!
You can still use them with GadgetBridge if Rebble ever goes away too!
the first good wearable computer ever made
That’s an opinion and a half! People might consider it collectable but they’re not exactly rare.
Use Microsoft Teams for a while and you’ll appreciate how good you had it with Slack!
I hope there’s more to this because that sounds illegal under the GDPR
On Android, Firefox is still less secure than Chromium-based alternatives: Mozilla’s engine, GeckoView, has yet to support site isolation or enable isolatedProcess.
Don’t forget that it’s riding heavily on the cinematic style of The Matrix. Doesn’t matter though, still an excellent movie, especially if you watched it as a teenager!
Very useful for the people who send out phishing scam emails
All the bank apps I’ve used have their own keyboard built-in
Is security not a merit?
A couple of years ago I set up an old iPhone as a Spotify connect device (as in it sits in a speaker dock and I play music through it controlled by my phone). It was similarly unsupported but I found a not-too-hacky way of installing an older compatible version of the Spotify app via iTunes on a PC (which involved having to install iTunes and find an apple account). I imagine there are instructions both official and amateur available for you to follow, but hopefully you should still be able to install stuff on it. Just don’t do anything involving sensitive info as you’ll be out several years of security updates!
Exactly, so why is rooting even mentioned?
Depends what you want to do, really. I’ve got a proper PC for serious tinkering, my phone has all my private data on so I’d rather have the security that comes with blocking root access.
Strange that the focus point of this article is rooting, you can modify your device to install custom firmware etc without needing root exploits anymore!
…doesn’t have anything to do with warranty violation
Articons seems to still have it