Clicking an external link exposes your IP address to the server. All someone has to do is send a link that looks like something you want but actually just logs your ip address and you’re doxxed.
I do things sometimes
Clicking an external link exposes your IP address to the server. All someone has to do is send a link that looks like something you want but actually just logs your ip address and you’re doxxed.
The old feastables was actually good. The new stuff tastes like rebranded Hersheys.
It depends on how you’re streaming it, but if you use some service that streams a torrent directly and then throws it away afterwards you took the torrent data without contributing anything back to the swarm
This kills the torrent
Server admins have always been able to see what users are watching
If anything the memory being unified between the GPU and CPU makes it even less than 8GB equivalent
The creator isn’t losing money. They get paid to do the sponsorship. Skipping the segment has no effect on how much money they get because they already got it.
Apple already can’t look at most of your data. Advanced Data Protection makes it so they can’t see any of it.
They can see your encrypted data. What’s the issue with that?
You can turn the setting off. This is old news. We already had this lawsuit.
If you don’t have a paid developer license yeah. But I do so I don’t have do deal with that.
How many times do we have to go over this? They throttle the phones to prevent worse issues from happening.
You don’t have to use AltStore. I re-sign the IPA myself and install with Apple Configurator
Sideload uYouPlusExtra on iOS
Chromium is open source. It would be trivial to build it yourself with the block list disabled.
I use uYouPlusExtra and it’s great
uYou+ is no longer maintained. I use uYouPlusExtra: https://github.com/arichorn/uYouPlusExtra
Whenever I see signs that say something like “children live here” I just think “okay? And what if I hate children?” Maybe I’ll just drive faster then.
iTunes doesn’t even exist anymore. Get with the times man.
What are you talking about? Even before this new “invisible cryptography” you set it up once per device and never have to think about it again.