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What’s wrong with a VPN service as long as it doesn’t route your traffic or anything.
You can’t convince (almost all) consumers to spend money on something that they do not want.
>Dafeng Lin, 27, of Hamilton, Junmin Shi, 25, of Markham, and Weitong Hu, 21, of Markham
On an unrelated note, I use Time Machine and I’m surprised at how unpolished, not to say downright buggy, all the animations are. They used to look magical, but now they are a mess of elements popping on and off and…
There also has been, in the past, threat of indirect consequences that would happen in the future and which never came true.
Pretty sure non-uni students were allowed on Facebook way before 2014
He notably worked at Microsoft before founding Valve.
Correct. You have to spend a while in settings disabling stuff. The browser does not re-enable the things you have disabled, but they keep implementing new stuff that you have to disable too. It’s annoying, although…
> Italy has already been attacked by the French Government for using tax incentives to lure wealthy French and other international residents away Has France tried to compete instead of criticise?
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What’s wrong with a VPN service as long as it doesn’t route your traffic or anything.
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You can’t convince (almost all) consumers to spend money on something that they do not want.
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>Dafeng Lin, 27, of Hamilton, Junmin Shi, 25, of Markham, and Weitong Hu, 21, of Markham
On an unrelated note, I use Time Machine and I’m surprised at how unpolished, not to say downright buggy, all the animations are. They used to look magical, but now they are a mess of elements popping on and off and…
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There also has been, in the past, threat of indirect consequences that would happen in the future and which never came true.
Pretty sure non-uni students were allowed on Facebook way before 2014
He notably worked at Microsoft before founding Valve.
Correct. You have to spend a while in settings disabling stuff. The browser does not re-enable the things you have disabled, but they keep implementing new stuff that you have to disable too. It’s annoying, although…
> Italy has already been attacked by the French Government for using tax incentives to lure wealthy French and other international residents away Has France tried to compete instead of criticise?