not really, because they’d have to constantly collect its users’ location in order to do that.
not really, because they’d have to constantly collect its users’ location in order to do that.
he won’t see this, my guy
it also whitelists ad blockers from working on some, presumably “partnered”, websites.
not sure where you’re seeing this, latest release was in June, and the latest commit was three weeks ago.
nope.
it’s a desktop program, while most of the solution OP has posted are Android exclusive.
just treat it as a creative writing piece (which most of the time it is anyway)
Ready to get downvoted again
such courage
when an app is open source, it virtually always has a link to the source code somewhere in the Settings or About section.
NextDNS is more customizable and less Russian.
Mastodon. I got to a point where it’s actually getting difficult to catch up with what people I follow have posted while I’ve been asleep.
then it’s worth mentioning that only the manager (and possibly the modifications) are open source. the Spotify client it installs is still closed source. same deal as with apps patched with Revanced.
no and no.
almost 11 years and over half a million karma.
Android friends having to run AV software on their phones
which does nothing, because even IF the “antivirus” detects malware, it has no privileges necessary to remove it.
I’m well aware there’s no technological obstacle. many people choose FOSS maps over Google to have less of their data collected though, so I could imagine they’d object to such practice, which would make the feature less effective.