>>6289392 U.S. congressional leaders send a letter to Google on tracking database Sensorvault
Damn. Corporate Privacy is a hot topic after all. Maybe ABC will fix its leaky GAPPS now?
There's nothing subtle about it.
Trump literally inaugurated his term with an admonition for God.
I don't know how much more in-your-face it can be.
You're just a divider.
Trump and all of the military in his current command swore an oath.
On a bible.
I wouldn't recommend any new devices that are not compatible with open source operating systems.
Do your due diligence if you absolutely need need a mobile device; I'm serious.
The research I did on the android devices showed me that the new software is completely unsuitable for personal privacy in its current default configuration; I would recommend to avoid purchasing any of the new phones until ABC cleans up its act.
The list of shit you need to do to just technically be properly permissioned is ridiculous. → 6240511, (pb) and all that still is being tested for if it even works in an ongoing fashion! The phones leak like sieves.
It actually doesn't bother me ;)
A cursory look by any organic visitor will show you're full of shit.
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Some of the fun things I noticed while doing the research for >>6240511,:
Permissions settings for 3rd party apps default to "no permissions granted" when you reset them.
Permissions settings for every Google app I've analyzed to date default to full permissions granted when you reset them.
The order of disabling a Gapp is the way it is because of the above permissions quirk. Resetting or touching settings in any given preinstalled app at all after disabling… resets it to "Google defaults" (ie- ON)
All Google settings default in ways that seem as if a sociopath designed them. ← personal opinion