De-googled phones exist, but they’re rooted or using a custom firmware. Usually, these phones spoof Google Play Services, replacing that layer with something called MicroG.
Mr O’Grady accepted that the sign was an obstacle.
However, he said it is accepted that Sligo County Council complied with the Department of Transport Traffic Manual.
So basically, it's a government-approved killing, as a 85cm-wide sign in an already-undersize 1.2m cycle lane is both an obvious potentially-fatal crash hazard and perfectly legal. When will Ireland protect cyclists better?
And the better response would be to take steps to improve public health in order to reduce the care costs, but that's too much like hard work, so let's just raise the retirement age and sweat some taxes out of those who remain healthy for longer.
Frequent software updates, device incompatibility, and short upgrade cycles make systems expensive to maintain
Well done, smart home gouger companies: you've killed the goose and turned the promise of better homes into an expectation of random unwanted oversize future upgrade bills.
For sure, I know this, but privacy does not come first for any of them and it was wrong of Proton ever to say it did. To them, their survival comes before yours, so they will betray you to the Swiss courts if needed.
Just scroll down. Each selling point is marked with title case text, followed by their reasoning.
I don't find your earlier quote on that page anywhere.
Can you find me a way back machine link to their website where they told you that they aren’t subject to or otherwise do not comply with Swiss law?
Why would I do that? My claim is not that they ever said that explicitly, but that their marketing claimed 'your privacy came first' without any similar-size mention how it would be limited by Swiss law. It was not in their interest to explain that the Swiss courts can order them to track and shop French climate activists.
That's not what some evidence said, although Giuffre said both 17 and 18 at different times. Also, she alleges other 17-year-olds were involved, which is an allegation contradicting your posts saying no allegations.
No, Cardiff Bus survived after the 1980s deregulation. All that was needed to survive was never to have elected a council that chose to sell it for a quick buck, like most did, in Wales as well as England, or have appointed managers that failed to compete with private operators like Stageroach and Worst.
If they'd sold it or gone bust, Cardiff Council wouldn't have been allowed to start more bus services themselves again.
How do you even get a non-company-hosted server now? Public bodies don't host services for outsiders much any more and aren't really safe places for privacy in this type of case anyway.
Please show any Wayback Machine link for that quote on Proton's site. I can find 'your privacy comes first'. I didn't find 'up to the extent of Swiss law' yet.
Digital ownership? Games producers want to own players' fingers now? I guess that's slightly better than cutting their ears off.