It has not been updated since a year.
It has not been updated since a year.
I just checked again and I can confirm the same.
I will edit the post to reflect this.
Check again.
Just wanted to point out that it does not change anything from privacy and security perspective about their products.
Also they are still operating as a normal company internally (they still offer their vpn through a third party provider and they still work to achieve the highest income from their products).
How it would work in real life?
Like how can you advertise on Xitter via a proxy?
SoundCloud?
From Media Bias/ Fact Check:
" Funded by / Ownership
The Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit organization that owns and publishes Kaiser Health News. Donations and grants fund KFF and KHN. Further, According to OpenSecrets, since 1992, KFF has donated 95% to Democratic candidates and causes."
Sure, what do you wanna know?
After I made this post I looked for the app everywhere, turns out the developer removed it from Fdroid and Google Play Store and even deleted the community.
I guess the client is done.
They both are bad and would not get much views if exposed for their real nature, just to quote from the article:
“What creators like Omotayo are doing looks good on the surface, [but] it is ethically wrong because the aim of such content is to generate more engagement and followers, which in turn result in wider fame and sponsorship deals for the creator,” Suraj Olunifesi, an associate professor and social media researcher at the University of Lagos, told Rest of World. “These creators should rather be called business people and not philanthropists.”
Olunifesi compared stunt philanthropy creators to Big Tech companies: They “may allow their platforms to be used for free, but they, in turn, exploit users’ data for profit.”
Social media influence in asia.
I posted it here as I think this is a tech related story.
What could be the more appropriate sub, if I may ask?
Any Debian based distro is not really good to recommend for newbies, I think most beginners should start with Nobara linux, OpenSuse or if the PC is just for browsing the web a immutable distro(OpenSuse MicroOS, Fedora kryptonite,Elementary os,… Etc).
Clarification: The reason I don’t recommend Debian is that the package manager break things frequently.
I am currently using windows, but Microsoft office could easily be replaced with WPS office on linux, there will be some niche features (Power query, Microsoft Access,… Etc) that will not work for linux but the rest is covered on linux.
From the article:
Internet services in Bangladesh were shut on July 18 following violent clashes between the police and student groups. The students have been protesting a new policy that reserves a portion of government jobs for descendants of the country’s 1971 war veterans, who are predominantly supporters of the ruling party led by Sheikh Hasina. At least 110 people have been reported dead and thousands injured.
Copying my comment to same answer:
I don’t think that is the answer because other privacy respecting apps(Open source and offline) have a lower size.
Take for example Typewise keyboard the offline paid version, it comes at 44MB only despite them implementing their own AI stuff and implementing a completely new keyboard layout.
Other apps store stuff locally also, you can compare for example bravenewtube and grayjay, you will see a weird size difference.
I don’t think that is the answer because other privacy respecting apps(Open source or offline) have a lower size.
Take for example Typewise keyboard the offline paid version, it comes at 44MB only despite them implementing their own AI stuff and implementing a completely new keyboard layout.
Android had changed.