She can use a different launcher to get rid of the Google search
She can use a different launcher to get rid of the Google search
Adequate funding and having a chair that isn’t in the back pocket of industry.
Her enforcement is getting a fair bit of push back from the courts though, unsurprisingly mostly Republican appointees.
Lina Khan is awesome
The one I had in my hotspot did not have a phone number attached. It was provisioned by the IMSI. This plan was cheaper than using my phone as a hotspot. I assumed that there was no phone number so you couldn’t game the system by getting this cheaper deal and popping the Sim into a phone.
“He has a license plate reader, he has facial recognition, he can read IP addresses from your cell phone or watch,” Amanda Bellemere, owner of Brywood Shopping Centre, explained. “He knows who you are basically.”
So you are asking if this can be done? Some providers have data only Sims like what you get in a hotspot, or you could turn on do not disturb.
Is this a statement, or a question?
How did you happen to find that?
The logs are searchable by app, IP , and domain, so that helps a lot.
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I don’t have any experience with AhaDNS Blitz.
With RethinkDNS I have had occasional failures on their Max resolver, changing to Sky then works. That has only happened two times though, and was fixed with a few hours.
Sorry I can’t be more help.
Those aren’t echo chambers, they get a decent amount of up votes. I appreciate them and others do too. They just aren’t something that generates a lot of discussion.
I really like the block all apps by default. I read release notes, download something, scan with App Manager. If that’s all good then it can connect to the internet.
And I use the Wikipedia app so I can block intake-analytics.wikimedia.org and the app still works.
ControlD is good, I have it setup at work. Their paid plans allow more fine control.
They can also be used to unlock geoblocking both on free and paid plans.
Coworkers need TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter, otherwise I would block that crap too.
Have a look at RethinkDNS, https://docs.rethinkdns.com/dns/ their wiki is pretty good. They have recommended block lists, and also have a feature that let’s you search inside block lists to see what they actually cover.
If you are on Android they have a companion app, you do not need to use it though. The app adds a good firewall (capture and redirect port 53 for example) and detailed logs if you want. You can block domains and specific IP addresses.
It’s all FOSS too
I just tried it on a Firefox fork and it works fine.
Just go to the link in OP, then enable Desktop Mode in Firefox. That will let you install it.
I would guess using something like Insular and using it in a work profile.
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.oasisfeng.island.fdroid/
There is OpenContacts which has its own database specifically to keep things like WhatsApp out.
https://f-droid.org/packages/opencontacts.open.com.opencontacts/
Did you look in about:config ? Maybe the flag for Pocket is there but turned off.
I’m on mobile now otherwise I’d check
Definitely not thrilled, and he says in the comments that ars does not benefit financially from this.
It might depend on the specific Android flavor. I tried that on an old phone, and while I could disable the actual Google search (tapping in the search bar did nothing) I could not remove the search bar. I also could not find a way to have it open my preferred search engine.