Just because handcuffung is normal in the USA, that doesnt make it normal or sensible. No one gets cuffed in a normal traffic stop or house visit in the UK for example.
Just because handcuffung is normal in the USA, that doesnt make it normal or sensible. No one gets cuffed in a normal traffic stop or house visit in the UK for example.
That’s not neither, it’s one of the options.
No, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to have a technical level of control over young kids devices in partnership with close supervision. It’s that or no phones until they’re 16.
Oo that looks neat. I’m wondering how I’ve missed it!
Good suggestions but I’m not convinced that’s true.
It’s certainly possible to lock some Android devices down hard without rooting them. See Samsung Knox as an example. Even a pro will have a hard time getting around that.
I trust my kids to mostly only use the devices how I say. The security is mainly to keep their mum happy and to keep them from spur of the moment bad descisions with their clicks and time.
Talking to hotel staff. About networking. Yeah… uh… Good luck!
MTU 1280 fixes all MTU problems, at a cost to performance.
Ah, fair enough then.
If they don’t allow you to reject in two clicks then they’re violating the EU regulation.
A company not dumb enough to store anything in the EU, that’s who. They’d be in real trouble now! Phew.
Indian accent: Hello, this is Microsoft support. Your private key is being hacked and you need to give it to us immediately for safe keeping.
WCGW?
Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse”
Great, my money is good to go. I’ll pay big for something that’s easy to keep clean and doesn’t have that horrible sticky rubber after a few years.
that requires a subscription
I’m out.
It’s not about what you like, it’s about what you can afford.