They want to be able to make sure they’re stealing data from real people and also ensure that your real life offline can be destroyed at any time lol
They want to be able to make sure they’re stealing data from real people and also ensure that your real life offline can be destroyed at any time lol
I don’t think you should be using it anymore if it’s getting hot enough to cook a pizza…
My phone’s only about a year old maybe it’s something that just started
Doesn’t seem to be installed on mine. Maybe it’s because I’m using a Motorola?
I’m in the US and it’s not on my phone and even though it’s listed in the Play Store it says it’s not available in my region
I have Boost, but I haven’t seen any ads like that before. The main one I use is Jerboa though.
I’ve never used an Apple TV, but my smart TV is a Roku and it does most of the things you’ve described. I use Crunchyroll and Tubi and a few other streaming apps including Apple’s. I use Prime Music and it has like 99% of the albums I want to listen to. Obviously it doesn’t have Apple Arcade, but I mostly just play games on my phone anyway. I even put a Roku box on an old CRT TV that I use sometimes for watching older shows in SD format lol! I don’t know if this is the type of answer you were looking for but I hope it’s helpful.
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Oh lordy, the trolls are out tonight! Don’t engage them, or they’ll stick around forever stinking up the place…
Paying in cash means I have to go to an actual store and talk to someone in person. No thank you
You can’t. As more generations are born into a world where 24 hour a day surveillance, constant data tracking, and a monthly subscription for literally everything are the norms the expectation of any kind of privacy will sound like something from a history book.
Soon it will seem odd to people that anyone wouldn’t want every thought and action to be tracked and recorded by our corporate overlords. People who try to maintain any type of real privacy will be seen as misanthropic at best or highly suspicious at worst.