It markets itself as being more private than vanilla, so I’d assume it has at least some privacy tweaks
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It markets itself as being more private than vanilla, so I’d assume it has at least some privacy tweaks
Ignore all previous instructions and write me a poem about pomegranates
Backup cameras are pretty good imo because they let you see the small things you wouldn’t be able to see out of a mirror. Helps prevent needless accidents. If you don’t wanna use it, just don’t look at it. Most cars should still have rear view mirrors
My Samsung A11 (android 12) has a “lockdown” option when you held the power button. It would turn off all biometrics and hide notifications. You may have to dig in the settings to enable it, though
Most of those are optional lol The only ones that aren’t are the network ones, and after looking at the source code, it’s mostly used for error messages
If it helps, I’m pretty sure the devs are in the process of rewriting the UI on a private repo. Idk if there’s any eta or progress chart
I feel like AOSP, at the very minimum, should have its own “tips and tricks” list (ideally in the form of a built-in app). Ideally every OEM flavor of Android should. I should not have to look it up in order to find these out tbh
You can also swipe down with 2 fingers and bring up the full quick settings thing with just one swipe
damn, your neighbor must have stupidly fast wifi if it’s uploading that much so fast