>>5699129 (lb)
> rando rounds and eyes wide on.
I'm not claiming it's not real or people didn't die.
It is a movie set though. And cheepnis is a thing.
>>5699129 (lb)
> rando rounds and eyes wide on.
I'm not claiming it's not real or people didn't die.
It is a movie set though. And cheepnis is a thing.
Yeah. I don't think the killings were fake.
I think the narrative to the killings is very fake though.
And I think that the live streamer is a useful idiot.
Unacceptable.
2020 will be a menu item, and I will be selecting one Donald Trump to fill that menu item slot in 2020.
>ENABLE
It's preloaded on the firmware. If you had installed it, it would be removable.
Go buy a phone with android one on it and disable google.app.
Because andriod one is android without the bloatware
It's not a phone, its just latest version release of android, is all. several phones have it.
also, doing the below to any app you find troublesome will also work;
The example is for google.app specifically, but it will also work with other bloatware, like fb.app and twitter.app
Because disabling isn't enough. Permissions matter.
Public service announcement for newer (8.x +) android custys.
Disabling Google Assistant. All the way.
Some people I've talked about this to lately have noticed that their handsets were still picking up audio cues for ads etc, even though they had turned the Google assistant "off" on their phone. The idea of the comms companies being CIA comptrolled keeps coming up, so here's a re-pasta.
Turn off all your apps and reboot the phone. Once the phone is to the home screen:
Go to app permissions.
Stop the google.app process.
Turn off all permissions listed in the google.app permissions section.
Disable Google.app.
Reboot the phone.
Enjoy not being monitored by Google.
<Why does this matter?
This is one of the ways [they] do not need facebook to monitor you. :)
Apple and Microsoft are no better. Same idea applies to those: Deny permissions first, and then disable the apps and reboot.