I don't care. Usually URLs are long and don't appear in their entirety. They are also links, so it's hard (or almost impossible) to copy them using a computer and impossible to copy them using a mobile.
>People are annoyed that footage from their home was used, without their permission or any payment to them, by Ring for adverts. People are annoyed that footage from their family trick-or-treat session was used, without…
Of course Ring is always watching, that's why people buy those. I mean if I was a customer I would be pissed to know they are not watching
More context: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/its-not-fr... I'd rather see nudity censored than criticism of religion, to be honest, so thank the Lord it's not Europe using soft censorship.
I think it's a great and funny publicity stunt, I don't know what exactly I should be mad about? Or the "won't someone think of the children" argument doesn't work both ways?
I agree with you. Most stuff in Snapchat is pure political propaganda and/or leftist brainwashing, which tiktok specifically bans.
Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang don't sound very Californian to me.
If you have to upload your addons to the internet before you can install them (even if it is to have them signed) that's hardly "local".
Is that a screenshot from iPhone where it says "5G"? I thought no iPhones supported 5G at all yet. What's going on?
That doesn't seem to show how to install an XPI file locally? Unless I'm missing something that's some web interface from AMO
Then it's not your computer. What I meant is "the owner of the computer installs (or uninstalls) mcafee at will".
It's not like you don't install McAfee on purpose.
You don't need javascript to show some paragraphs of text with hyperlinks. You don't even need css. If that does not work, this is not a case of poor design, this is simply absolute crap.
Female breasts are a sex organ, male breasts are not.
Unless you're arguing that Facebook-owned channels are more prone to security bugs, I don't see how this conversation is useful. Let's not forget that whatsapp is end-to-end encrypted by default; they literally brought…
You're arguing this in a Western, liberal website. You're fighting a losing battle. They know what you mean, they simply disagree.
>A complete list would include the Basques País Vasco = Basque Region
>and the economic side is more on the "we get +50% of our money out and what comes back cannot even cover the most basic needs" Then imagine how it is for the poor regions of Spain.
Which strikes me as odd, because I recall there is a European law that says that personal data of European citizens must remain within the EU.
It's something similar to north/south Italy: they are tired of sharing their monies with the poorer regions of Spain, which they regard as lazy and stupid.
Translation: Spain will enforce the law that says that citizen data must be kept in servers in the EU instead of digital havens, which is what the Catalan government is doing.
So it shouldn't be OK for someone not to watch something they don't want to watch? I don't understand or perhaps I'm misreading.
It does not take a whole lot of courage to give a megaphone to someone who's making you millions.
>I run a forum and there's no shortage of people who would happily volunteer for a mod role. There's no shortage of people who want to be rulers of a community. Of those, it is always hard to find the ones who are…
This is unfortunately very common in Nordic countries right now.
I don't care. Usually URLs are long and don't appear in their entirety. They are also links, so it's hard (or almost impossible) to copy them using a computer and impossible to copy them using a mobile.
>People are annoyed that footage from their home was used, without their permission or any payment to them, by Ring for adverts. People are annoyed that footage from their family trick-or-treat session was used, without…
Of course Ring is always watching, that's why people buy those. I mean if I was a customer I would be pissed to know they are not watching
More context: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/its-not-fr... I'd rather see nudity censored than criticism of religion, to be honest, so thank the Lord it's not Europe using soft censorship.
I think it's a great and funny publicity stunt, I don't know what exactly I should be mad about? Or the "won't someone think of the children" argument doesn't work both ways?
I agree with you. Most stuff in Snapchat is pure political propaganda and/or leftist brainwashing, which tiktok specifically bans.
Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang don't sound very Californian to me.
If you have to upload your addons to the internet before you can install them (even if it is to have them signed) that's hardly "local".
Is that a screenshot from iPhone where it says "5G"? I thought no iPhones supported 5G at all yet. What's going on?
That doesn't seem to show how to install an XPI file locally? Unless I'm missing something that's some web interface from AMO
Then it's not your computer. What I meant is "the owner of the computer installs (or uninstalls) mcafee at will".
It's not like you don't install McAfee on purpose.
You don't need javascript to show some paragraphs of text with hyperlinks. You don't even need css. If that does not work, this is not a case of poor design, this is simply absolute crap.
Female breasts are a sex organ, male breasts are not.
Unless you're arguing that Facebook-owned channels are more prone to security bugs, I don't see how this conversation is useful. Let's not forget that whatsapp is end-to-end encrypted by default; they literally brought…
You're arguing this in a Western, liberal website. You're fighting a losing battle. They know what you mean, they simply disagree.
>A complete list would include the Basques País Vasco = Basque Region
>and the economic side is more on the "we get +50% of our money out and what comes back cannot even cover the most basic needs" Then imagine how it is for the poor regions of Spain.
Which strikes me as odd, because I recall there is a European law that says that personal data of European citizens must remain within the EU.
It's something similar to north/south Italy: they are tired of sharing their monies with the poorer regions of Spain, which they regard as lazy and stupid.
Translation: Spain will enforce the law that says that citizen data must be kept in servers in the EU instead of digital havens, which is what the Catalan government is doing.
So it shouldn't be OK for someone not to watch something they don't want to watch? I don't understand or perhaps I'm misreading.
It does not take a whole lot of courage to give a megaphone to someone who's making you millions.
>I run a forum and there's no shortage of people who would happily volunteer for a mod role. There's no shortage of people who want to be rulers of a community. Of those, it is always hard to find the ones who are…
This is unfortunately very common in Nordic countries right now.