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Would recommend, its way better than before.
And for those who dont install GApps…?
Still neat I guess.
Or 5 minutes and you pull your hairs out 😂 then reinstall because you screw up something without any idea how to fix it.
Thanks! So I pay a tier and gett aceess? 😁
I understand. I mean, i can get the apk but if it requires Google Account for activation then it wont work on degoogled phones.
Im dead! MS-DOS vibes
I dont have Google play store. Can I still join?
Someone on that page commented:
“It was always open source. They just bought the company who created* and maintained, it, moved the devs over to their own fork and closed down the original, graciously allowing the wine team to maintain their own fork of the old code, as if they needed a permission, lol. It’s a good PR move (also for Wine, mind you) but nothing else.”
I bought a cheap win11+office 2021 combo on the net and use a VM. Its not the easiest way but it works…
😔
I had an account there with a proton email address and suddenly I couldn’t log in anymore. After 6 months of calling, someone finally told me proton emails are blocked because they are not secure. So I changes it to a tutanota email
What a clusterf**k
I thought I was eating an onion… Nope.
Omg. Calibri… Didnt catch that the first time around lol
Its not against you, dont worry. Its against shady NordVPN business practices.
“We used NordVPN” (with an affiliate link)…
In essence: It makes it random. (Hence fingerprinting checkers find the ID uniqiue")
Although sometimes you need some features that interfere with it. I use the add-on “Toggle Resist fingerprinting” to easily toggle it off when I want a website to draw canvas (canva.com is a funny example lol) and then toggle it back when I’m done.
Some nice things, but it can interfere with some daily use cases: Timezone is changed to UTC. Canvas shows random data.
Nice rabbit hole read: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fingerprinting
(Its like Wikipedia. You can’t stop clicking on links to find out more xD)
EDIT: fingerprint.com probably use Cookies and/or localstorage so the ID is the same when refreshing, but Firefox have protection in place for cross-site tracking and cookie sandboxing, etc (I won’t pretend like I know how everything work), but those protections helps against that type of services from what I recall.
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