

I agree


I agree
You can see what they store, what’s encrypted, and who holds the keys here. If your friend can keep a password that he will never lose, he should turn on Advanced Data Protection.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102651
Here is what they are able to provide to law enforcement: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/law-enforcement-guidelines-us.pdf


If it’s GrapheneOS, he may have given them the wipe code. You enter a passcode and it deletes everything. So, CBP may have done this. In any case, fuck em.


It should be 120 billion, not million. That’s the only thing this fuckhead understands. Take his money.


A few things. If you sign up, don’t then go use the number with things that associate it to your real identity like a bank account or credit card. Also, if you’ve already used your phone with a provider that has your real name, then it’s compromised because you could be linked by the IMEI. Get a fresh phone that you’ve never linked to your identity before. Also, don’t transfer your number to this service. Get a new number provided by them. Additionally, pay with cryptocurrency.
This is all if you want to stay truly anonymous with no traces back to you.


I personally just don’t trust Intel. A lot of people just treat them as the default, but if you’ve been following the news for the last few years, there is a lot to be skeptical of quality wise.
I used to be a very engaged music listener. I loved it and would put effort into listening to albums start to finish. When Spotify took over, my habits changed and now I don’t really actively follow music or pay much attention to what I’m listening to.
How many people do it
Valve would build a compatibility layer and likely try to provide some incentive for game developers to provide ARM versions of their games.


Shh, don’t use logic here. Just hate Apple and fanboy hard for Android.


Google link? What is it? Won’t click.


Wow, I just went back and checked. I spent $215 for 64GB of RAM last year. I should’ve bought more!
Looks like an iPhone 17 Pro