Ooo both signed!
Oh and handicapped golf scores
Yeah not sure who’s gonna click this sketchy looking thing without any context.
I’ve been looking at fastmail and tuta
Oh you’re right. I thought you could add your own. Either way they push updates regularly, I bet if someone asked for a specific one, or maybe asked to be able to add their own, they would do it.
In general I use this app before I share or follow any links:
In general I use this app before I share or follow any links:
Excellent point. I love some open source stuff when I can get it.
While true, and probably pretty common nowadays, if you’re not paying for the product, there’s like a 100% chance you’re the product, at least if you have to pay for it there’s a chance you’re NOT also the product.
They’re probably studying it to figure out how to more successfully lock their hardware down as the only things capable of playing new games.
That’s the thing though. They know nobody would ever do this voluntarily.
It’s the principle of the thing. These companies keep overreaching all the time.
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What the hell does this even mean?
I don’t think there’s a spreadsheet app yet. Hopefully soon
To be fair, it’s not as clear as it could be that there are other “plus” plans. If you happen to land on the proton mail page when looking, they only show you the mail plus option (and unlimited). And even then really truncate what exactly you get for each paid option. There’s a page that I was only able to find after opening my free account (it exists when not logged in, just never found it) that explains in depth all the options and differences.
Annoyingly, most of the individual upgrade pages don’t give the 2 year purchase option either.
Exposing their backend code to the public would be inviting bad actors to find loopholes in the logic. Your excuse for how they’re not secure is in fact one of their security features. No code is perfect, and you give enough people enough time to peruse through your software they’ll find a flaw to exploit. So they only provide their code to 3rd party audit companies they trust.
I’ve even been using it for music, and audiobooks works pretty well for iOS. The only real available android client for audiobooks (Chronicle) sucks pretty bad, and is no longer under support. Lots of bugs and it only remembers where I left off about half the time. I just ftp the books to my local device and use smart audiobook player for books.