It’s there on mobile. Check the details tab in tracking protection. You should see it mentioned there.
It’s there on mobile. Check the details tab in tracking protection. You should see it mentioned there.
You are better off using an open source app like Aegis, KeepassDX, among others.
Is there a non paywalled article somewhere? It asks for a sub the alternative asks for sign up and free trial.
Yeah, material you theming for the win!
I’m logged in.
Maybe, but then how can other apps load the posts. These are the latest posts as can be seen on boost
Hmm, that was the screenshot from the community start. It includes the top pinned posts. Here’s when I scroll down.
These are miui shenanigans. You can disable chrome in settings and set different browsers as default on most other Roms like oneui, stock android, realmeui, etc. Last time I used miui, I decided never again.
They said PWA. Chrome and Chrome like browsers can install pwa as native apps, aka webapks on your android. Firefox can only add a shortcut where sites can run full screen.
That €20 is for remove ads. Update the app and check the sidebar
Here’s the URL to the dev’s privacy policy as listed on the Play Store. It should give a better idea of what he actually does: https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/28463889
That’s for lifetime ultra. Check the sidebar for remove ads option. Should be $24
Last I knew fdroid didn’t support shizuku. Unless, you talk about 3rd party fdroid clients like droidify and neostore, etc. Also, unless xiaomi borked the adb perms(I’m sure they did like they do for accessibility service apps) shizuku can work with wireless adb.
It would still still prompt that pop-up. That was the case when I had one on android 10. It’s a miui thing unless it gets bypassed for this android API.
There’s a setting to disable scanning of installing apps. Disable it from security app. Also, don’t debloat the security app it will break things for you.
They won’t need too. Chrome is the standard.
Firefox could get litigated for ad fraud and these trusted 3rd parties could block firefox from accessing the sites. It won’t work.
It’s been here since more than a year. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/firefox-androids-new-privacy-feature-total-cookie-protection-stops-companies-from-keeping-tabs-on-your-moves/