iirc they need to comply with google store policies, but when downloading the apk directly that is not relevant.
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ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android 15 will run Bluetooth with your phone still turned off.
3·2 years agoeven with a dead battery? how? there must be something ‘turned on’ to send bluetooth signals or is this magic?
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•'Pay or Okay' explained: Why more and more websites make you pay for your privacy - noyb
3·2 years agobut they do this here anyway, at least in germany
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Note-taking app that looks too good to be true? - Siyuan
10·2 years agowell if it’s not enabled by default and not used when the user does not want to - it is privacy first, with optional non-privacy. no?
GNU Terry Pratchett
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What privacy friendly app/service/stuff makes your life simpler?
5·2 years agoi wonder why this happens. are you from somewhere where this is common or were your transactions shady? i only got my bank block one transaction for me and that was because i didn’t know i had to ‘activate’ the ability to send money to accounts in the eu
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
News@lemmy.world•US changes how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity. It's the first revision in 27 years
1·2 years agooh that’s easy - tax stuff 😐
do US forms not ask for the religion?
to be clear, because it seems like you are a bit upset, i was not shitting on the usa to be doing this, there seem to be reasons, i just never understood why it is like this 🤷
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
News@lemmy.world•US changes how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity. It's the first revision in 27 years
11·2 years agoas a european i always wondered why this is even asked…?
is this important for taxes? for something else? just statistics?
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
News@lemmy.world•Property owner stunned after $500,000 house built on wrong lot: ‘Are you kidding me?’
1·2 years agomünchner detektiert
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Allows Creditors to Brick Your Phone
281·2 years agothis is installed by default in case you want/need to enable it (company phone). it is a system app so it cannot be uninstalled, after disableing it (which probably does not do anything when it was not setup in the first place) you can uninstall the updates (so the ‘old’ version that’s sitting in the system image is still there)
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Audiophiles of Fedi, how do you like to listen to your music?
1·2 years agoin silence.
ErwinLottemann@feddit.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us.English
29·2 years agowhat about trucks? should these rails not work for big trucks? or are trucks a minority?
edit: trucks like the ones that transport goods not rednecks
use an adblock list and just visit the urls one by one using curl
if you get a letter because you violate the gdpr thing you have to pay. there is no ‘it looks like you do something wrong. stop it or you will be fined’
then again the fine is based on yearly profit, if op is not a company the gdpr should not be a big problem. (but still could be)
that’s not the point. the user is going to open a ticket because something does not work because their browser does not support it. and it’s way easier to tell them to install ‘this browser’ than to install ‘a browser that supports a specific feature’. most of the users don’t even know what a browser is…
i work for some people who don’t host their own gitlab/gitea/whatever and use the paid tier from github or gitlab. they could not use codeberg.

awstats parses logfiles to create statistics, which op probably has not due to the page beeing hosted on github