(how) does it work on phones?
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(how) does it work on phones?
it is today that nearly no reviews are worth anything. what even is that bullshit that they only rate from 7 to 10 because below 7 is somehow already the worst of worst
sorry for that. but what I wanted to say is that revolut is a quite anti-consumer bank in my perception
privacy protection with a service that’s only accessible through an ownership controlling, datamining-filled smartphone app? it was just a joke, right?
if they do this on your phone, what are they doing with your transaction data…
poop too, a truly unimaginable amount, but OP was talking about public and private institutions. pretty sure quite a few schools do it like this
sometimes the element picker can do a better job than the zapper
or even on the computer itself with iptables
I’m pretty sure OP is looking for a realtime voice changer
Honestly “lol” completely lost its original meaning years ago
now that’s a server. mine is like that too. its not the hardware but the purpose that makes a machine a server
that’s not a server machine
I don’t like that question because a dismissive but valid argument is “to contain the smells after taking a shit”.
For 99% of drivers, the on-disc ones
op will wipe the disk
as long as you have an Internet connection you can download any that aren’t on-disc
if windows update can guess correctly what kind of device you have
The remaining 1% can be obtained directly from the OEM
I did not have that experience last time with an acer laptop
there are. for one because of the license key, but also because it’s not rare that its hard to find all the drivers that make all of the laptop work
It’s possible because block devices can be read just like files (except often the permission differences)
you can use the sha256sum command to do this. there are a few siblings of it with different algs. gui tools also existof course
then make it default off and switchable with a kernel param, or if its a lot of code then make its compilation optional and default off
Pretty sure roku ones don’t allow to be used until you accept their terms online
system apps have whatever permissions they want, and you can’t remove them. so much for easy permission management, when the adversary is the manufacturer
well only if that becomes possible at all
oh, postmarket. no it does not work anywhere, then, especially since phones are in the focus in the title