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Huh, with a recent pixel, I’m puzzled why anyone would be excited about running anything other than GrapheneOS; is that not the holy grail of Android privacy?
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Huh, with a recent pixel, I’m puzzled why anyone would be excited about running anything other than GrapheneOS; is that not the holy grail of Android privacy?
That’s harsh. I think there is a meaningful distinction between lying and being ignorant or misinformed.
when later devs have more work with forking it than with independent releases.
If that were true, then how do Brave and Librewolf even exist? Clearly it was less work to strip the garbage than to start from scratch.
I went to expireddomains.net and searched for ones ending in “__mail.net”. Found a good, short domain that was once a regional ISP and email provider 15-20 years ago. (I still get spam for some of their old subscribers.).
I do not use subdomains for this one. Generally, I combine a simple name with a number for the mailbox name. Like “johnathan2715@zzzmail.net” if I think it needs to look like a real name, or some other word like “giraffe1238” or something like that.
It’s working great.
Why would there be any cases where Dior needs a customer’s passport/government ID number/Social Security Number?
Outlook does not work with Thunderbird or any other app besides the official Outlook one, which doesn’t exist for Linux. Even if it did I wouldn’t want to install it. So I am forced to use web mail.
That is not generally true across the board, but it may be true for your university because they have disallowed it.
Outlook, or rather Exchange Server and Office 365, does work with standard email clients like Thunderbird via the IMAP protocol, but it can be disallowed by the admins.
Nextcloud contacts gives you CardDav, so it works with Android, iOS, and any number of Linux/Windows/Mac clients. Thunderbird certainly, and many other desktop mail clients. (Don’t know about a Linux or Windows app limited to just contact management over CardDav, but it’s probably out there.)
I’d have to say pre-Nixon