I don't understand how verizon can supercookie an unlocked generic device that only has a verizon SIM in it. If you don't have verizon apps installed, and it's not a branded handset, how are they attaching a supercookie…
All you have to do is tilt your touchscreen to see all the fingerprints smeared across the glass, to notice the microfilm of built up skin oils that provide an environment for microbial growth.
I mean, my views get censored here on HN all the time...
I don't understand how verizon can supercookie an unlocked generic device that only has a verizon SIM in it. If you don't have verizon apps installed, and it's not a branded handset, how are they attaching a supercookie…
All you have to do is tilt your touchscreen to see all the fingerprints smeared across the glass, to notice the microfilm of built up skin oils that provide an environment for microbial growth.
I mean, my views get censored here on HN all the time...