i’m surprised he wasn’t cast in Rock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
i’m surprised he wasn’t cast in Rock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
I’m a mirror. if you’re nice to me, I’m nice to you. if not, well…
yeah, it looks like there’s just bed room.
why is the customer made the butt of the joke here?
“It looks like users are prominently presented the option to disable Recall” at this point in time.
ftfy, my friend.
i am ashamed to say that i have driven when drunk. this was over a decade ago and i don’t remember the 13km trip taken late at night.
i am thankful that the car was found intact on inspection the next morning and i hadn’t hit anybody.
but that was the last time i drove drunk. i was a prize idiot to do so–as is anyone else who does so.
surely she’s attacking the wrong problem? the issue wasn’t that she ran the dishwasher in the first place, it was that she loaded the wrong item into the dishwasher.
if this story is true, then she should avoid loading the dishwasher. running it or not is immaterial.
we’ve found the early bird.
remember to call your pocket first, though.
my first reaction was why is that person being so inconsiderate by blocking the stairwell?
and then i came to the comments.
there are a few time trackers on f-droid that seem to fit thia requirement.
“a time tracker” is one.
i put this question to my cat while parading naked in front of it.
i got no response other than a look of utter disdain.
all good info. and all agreed. but the issue in this post isn’t the vpn functionality.
it’s what the adguard android app does in the background when the vpn, itself, is disconnected. that’s when these rogue requests were sent.
this is a possibility. one that i haven’t accounted for.
but is there any literature that verifies this? the closest I’ve found in context is this page, and I’m not able to resolve what you’re saying with whats on there: https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/filter-policy/
i don’t have enough info yet to update the post with this conjecture.
the vpn wasn’t connected at the time these requests were sent. that’s how DDG captures these requests, by using the vpn slot itself. these requasts were sent by the adguard app in the background when it was deactivated.
the data sent to third-party ttrackers had nothing to do with the vpn functionality or of other apps funneling their data through it.
this observation has also been corroborated by another user using other means elsewhere in the comments. do give it a dekko, too.
yes, that’s my question too.
i get what you’re saying, but the vpn was inactive when the app sent these requests. DDG was active at the time and using the VPN slot.
so it isn’t the vpn functionality, per se, of the app that’s doing anything here.
i get what you’re saying, but the vpn was inactive when the app sent these requests. DDG was active at the time and using the VPN slot.
so it isn’t the vpn functionality, per se, of the app that’s doing anything here.
i can see where you’re going with this but, no, these are not sites that i’ve visited. for example, my country has its own amazon domain and verizon does not operate where i live.
nope, this is all the adguard vpn android app on its own.
if boeing jokes are boring, then airbus jokes will be aiebus?