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i don’t understand why one would even broadcast such a find. just keep the cash and keep mum.
i don’t understand why one would even broadcast such a find. just keep the cash and keep mum.
what have they replaced the X button on their controllers with, then?
“you know all those hundreds of war crimes you’ve committed? yeah, this one may be one more.”
daylight come an’ he wan’ go home.
yeah, it looks like there’s just bed room.
looks like it’s easy for their politicians to choose between Victor or Ban?
looks like the engineers misunderstood what “training mode” was supposed to do.
they would want to improve their track record after this, otherwise the public would just choo them up.
cheers mate.
what are these rules? i genuinely am not aware of them.
we’ve found the early bird.
they’re proposing to lock same-sex partners together for 15 years? why not just let them live together by themselves – they save 15 years’ worth of taxpayer money per person!
see star trek TNG episode The Arsenal of Freedom for a more explicit visualisation of this ☝️ guy’s point.
“open the fridge door, HAL”
“i’m sorry, Dave. i’m afraid i can’t do that.”
there are a few time trackers on f-droid that seem to fit thia requirement.
“a time tracker” is one.
quite ironically in this context, san jose is named after st. joseph – he of the legal dad of jesus fame – who was once famously told there was no room at the inn and had to make do in a stable.
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 guess that position makes all amendments null and void then? including the 2nd to the US constitution?