Are there any checker apps to see which of user’s installed apps have this? Looking up “Play Integrity API” only finds the checkers for the phone itself…
Are there any checker apps to see which of user’s installed apps have this? Looking up “Play Integrity API” only finds the checkers for the phone itself…
Sure, if it is already private. But if it is not, then it gets copied to different instances and so if the original post gets removed, it is up to each instance to follow and when.
Frankly, decentralized networks make it even harder to take content down.
For other Chromium browsers or those who don’t see this yet, enable chrome://flags#extension-manifest-v2-deprecation-warning
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Search engine crawlers identify themselves (user agents), so they can be prevented by both honor-based system (robots.txt) and active blocking (error 403 or similar) when attempted.
Vivaldi and Brave have the option to disable the Hangouts extension in settings, which should disable this.
As linked in the article, it is indeed used for “Hangouts” (Meet) troubleshooting.
Well, if they wouldn’t, then someone else still would. Apple? Amazon? Yahoo?
Well yeah, but that’s it? How does it differ from Bing Rewards or so?
What’s the difference between Lite and the original app?
Do they all connect to their phone networks at the same time? I doubt that…
What exactly is the great advantage of eSIMs if you have a dual SIM phone?!
If the phone supports a normal and eSIM at the same time, they are equivalent. Because in many countries, dual SIM phones are (and will be) harder to get than single SIM ones, so having eSIM at least allows that.
Where does it say that? The article only mentions authoritative videos, which means they have been made or approved by authorities, not that watching the videos will interact with them in any way.
Google is not the only browser vendor trying to kill third party cookies.
It’s still exciting if you’re looking for a specific upgrade.
Any plans for ActivityPub support?
Well, it would be nice if it could search too, as that’s Microsoft’s selling point at least. But the results the AI suggests are worse than using Bing search itself.
Maybe because shorts are short and un-seekable, so more “engagement”.
Wait… YouTube Kids has ads without Premium?! I would’ve hoped they’d keep the ads away from kids at least.
As long as the brand new one is legally binding, why not. And it is at least in California.