I use Eufy doorbells, locks, and cameras. I realize they are a Chinese company, but that is almost unavoidable until the US gets back to actually manufacturing tech.
The reason I like Eufy is the local storage and no required subscription fees.
I use Eufy doorbells, locks, and cameras. I realize they are a Chinese company, but that is almost unavoidable until the US gets back to actually manufacturing tech.
The reason I like Eufy is the local storage and no required subscription fees.
Apparently not, I have a Pixel 8 Pro that I got free on a promotion from AT&T. The bootloader is locked on it and grayed out.
Anytype has responded and I had a couple other clarifying questions. Their first response:
"Hi! In our privacy policy we include Amplitude & Sentry & explain why we work with them: anytype.io/app_privacy. Currently, you can opt-out by electing local-only or self-hosted network Mode"
Sentry is only used for bug tracking and I don't have any issue or privacy concerns with that.
I had already looked on their website for a privacy policy and the only one I could locate was a website only privacy policy. I learned later that the application privacy policy is buried as a link somewhere within the website privacy policy. This is not very easy to find.
I reviewed the application privacy policy and it conflicted with their answer stating that a user could opt out of information sharing with Amplitude by using "local only" or "self-hosted". So I pointed this out and posted this reply to them:
"Also, app privacy policy section for Amplitude states: Amplitude Analytics Purpose: deliver behavioral and app usage data. Opt-out possible: NO"
This is the response I received:
"Indeed this is outdated information, as it was written before self-hosting and local-only mode were properly configurable. Opt-out is now possible using these methods, and we will be updating the policy accordingly."
I own an Airbnb and found the Eufy smart lock to be extremely useful. Lock codes can be set remotely in the app with a start and end date. You can also use a fingerprint. The key is a style that can't be duplicated easily. It has an auto lock feature with a time delay setting. Camera and non-camera versions are available.
Well then your devices are still phoning home with telemetry that is still tied to your ISP assigned IP address (guest network doesn't provide any privacy).
Can you provide a source for this information?
You are not defrauding anyone. Plus there is a legitimate process to go through to establish nomad residency. It creates a valid residential address.
I have docker on the machine now and thought I'd try that type of install first. Sorry, I'm not familiar with the abbreviation "wsl2"
What do you use for paywall remover?
Yes, running pi-hole on a RP3b and it works great! Have been running it 24/7 with Raspbian and the same SD card for over 5 years.
What OS are you using with your RP4to host all that?
Similar question: Android smart watches only connect to one phone. I like receiving silent notifications on my watch from my android phone. However I also have an Apple phone for work and would like a ring or some other small wearable (not a second watch) to receive notifications from my Apple phone.