... Didn't Chrome get in trouble recently for scanning random files on the user's disk looking for malware?
Children could have been in danger somewhere! You never know!
Are you against babies?
…we’ve updated our privacy policy
Google: "You agreed to it." You: "Wait. I agreed to it??" . . Hal: "You always have"
my chrome in flatpak full sandboxed "you have no power here bitch"
Just use Ungoogled Chromium Flatpak... or Firefox? I am curious though, why?
Let me introduce you to my friend, the Chromebook.
And 99% of Android phones
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Gotta feel kind of bad for nation-state hackers who spend years implanting and cultivating some hardware exploit, only to discover the entire target database is already exposed to anyone with a web browser.
*Ubuntu joins the room
NSA wearing all your clothes and chatting with your wife inside your house: what's up guys!
Please put the image link in the URL field instead of the body. Otherwise, you need to click to view the image
Thx
Thanks. Consider also removing the body as to not make the image seem duplicate.
I did, may be a caching error?
Probably. Take care
"Antispyware windows 10", "Duckduckgo.com", "Jailbreak (dangerous)", "Great"
Let me introduce you "Ubuntu"
Forgot GMS in android though
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