Are you using scripts, addons or just turn off images in browser's settings?
https://www.classaction.org/news/class-action-says-overlakehospital.org-visitors-private-data-secretly-handed-to-facebook-other-third-parties
A class action lawsuit claims Overlake Hospital Medical Center has secretly shared website visitors’ personal and medical data with third parties, including Meta (Facebook), without consent.
Does the end user really prefer apps over a web interfaces? Do native apps bring some security benefits? Isn't maintaining apps for every single operating system and phone model out there more costly and time consuming than offering universally accessible web interface that works on any device? Isn't creating apps for every single product out there essentially about data collection?
Is it used to make headlines/posts more catchy? Does it have any logical explanation?
What Is The Origin Of That?
Every time my phone gets connected to bluetooth speaker, messaging apps automatically come out of forced stop state and start running in the background.
Shouldn't force stopping applications prevent them from any type of interaction/activity, and if not, why only 2 messaging apps, in this case, signal and telegram get reactivated and brought to background? Any ideas? Is this some sort of a bug, I'm on Android 13.
It doesn't matter if the most upvoted comment is pro or against subject in discussion. All that matters is bolstering a comment that is minimally compatible with participant's thinking and making it win against the opposite argument (competing and most voted one).
So it seems that the most satisfactory comment (for most readers) doesn't really matter at all. What matters, before anything else, is visibility of an opinion that somewhat aligns with one's thinking, rather than writing or finding the most corresponding comment for that subject, fully compatible with reader's perception.
I found some tutorials, like this one here that basically shows, that it is technically possible. There was one answer on quora recommending development kit from Nordic to do it. But I assume that without soldering and stuff it wouldn't be possible and it is not as easy as flashing some firmware via usb cable connected to some device.
So is there any easy way of changing those funky factory implemented names with some regular and easily accessible kit and software? I'm just curious but if there was an easy way for doing it, I'd definitely give it a try.
https://radiomg.app/
I'm sure that it can be useful for a lot of people but for me magnifier's popup (on android) always getting in a way and makes text selection so much harder.
Is there any way to disable this feature, any entry in about:config for that, I'd like to turn it off browser wise?
Thanks @phorq@lemmy.ml, solution:
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