With that shortcut only a tiny run window will appear and not the scary terminal
Every IT company now: we should increase our server costs by 100x to offer unwanted gimmicks that users don't want and aren't willing to pay
There's a way to revert it in w11?
At work i need to constantly switch users and even if it's a domain account, the placeholder for the m365 ads is still there. I need a extra click every time i need to logout
No, it only affects vanilla apks where the dev implemented the check. For some reason the dev might forbid to run the app to users that side loaded the app instead of getting it from play store
Patched/modded apks are unaffected because the check is patched out
if the problem is just a simple digit on a part that is permanently covered by a hunk of aluminum then i am willing to help them dispose them. Send me many units and I won't even charge any disposal fee
Surprised that they didn’t remove it earlier
At $42k per month I would have removed/disabled it immediately
Why would I need to pay that kind of money to let my users to post on your social where you’re monetizing it with ads and using the content to increase user engagement? Should be the opposite! The social network paying the game console maker in order to get preferential treatment and prominent share buttons
Imagine how easy is the life of law enforcement now.
Before if they seized a laptop encrypted with bit locker they could not do anything.
Now they just need to ask Microsoft the encryption password, which is automatically and silently saved in the Microsoft account (now mandatory) and they can have all the history of what the subject of the investigation did in the past years
Hey it takes effort to make a WebView for mail.proton.com
They need to see how to package the dedicated browser for all the different distros and operating systems, make a nice icon and so ok. It takes hours
They should sell this masterpiece for much more
I really hate this kind of headlines
If i remember right it was also "free to register but insanely expensive to renew once they start to see traffic"
not a technical but you can't just do full disk encryption and put the password manually at every single boot?
It seems very unlikely that a reputable hosting company would snoop even in that case
If we're talking about 3 letter agencies, for the dedicated servers they'll directly seize the disks...