More generally turn off or limit cellular data on an app by app basis. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
More generally turn off or limit cellular data on an app by app basis. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
When was the period reset? This always throws me off too because I forget you need to reset the counters manually.
I always thought it was so whatever company they contract with could show their brainwash ads
Not being a Python developer myself I’d almost go the Docker route simply to avoid the hell that is Python package management.
While I can’t suggest anything specifically helpful (I’ve forgotten) I’d say check the project’s Dockerfile. It’ll give you an idea of how they’re handling it in Docker therefore a provide some hint as to what to do.
Huh? I’m referring to the “job listings” feature of X, not looking for job opportunities at X.
I’m referring to looking for jobs using X, not looking for a job at X (which I thought was clear when quoting the article’s mention of “job listings”).
X has added some features, like job listings
Who the fuck looks for jobs on X?
I’ll make it a holiday. I’m going to have to remember that.
And block all their domains/IP ranges too. People really need to understand how third party tracking works.
I do, unfortunately.
Agreed, but I’m not addressing TikTok specifically but rather policies similar to GDPR.
Yep, wish I’d known that a couple years ago.
That’s not the problem I’m referring to; this is already built-in to iOS (and I hope Android).
To the same audience: quit selling my fucking phone number!
I ditched a phone number I had for 10+ years because it was leaked everywhere. Only a few short months after updating my number with the DMV and a handful of other government agencies I started receiving scam calls/messages again.
At some point we need to adopt some fucking privacy laws. This is absolutely bonkers—is no one else fed up??
Edit: I already know how to silence unknown callers. What I want is to not have the problem in the first place, ideally by 1) having companies not sell personal data to third parties and 2) being able to block spoofed (non-encrypted) caller ID.
From affordable municipal internet that’s treated like a utility in my jurisdiction.
Just kidding, sometimes I say the craziest things.
Ah, gotcha. I knew what it stood for but I’m also an idiot.
I resolved the issue and edited the post.
I resolved the issue and edited the post.
I found the domain names (edited the post) and essentially yes, it does route through their servers.
…and block all their domains! Just because you’re not on Facebook doesn’t mean Meta isn’t tracking you. See Pixel Hunt from The Markdown.