Why would you be against standardizing messaging over the net? How is that a bad thing?
Why would you be against standardizing messaging over the net? How is that a bad thing?
As someone involved in engineering boards with both USB 2.0 and 3.0 the costs are negligible. You’re not wrong about more traces or about it requiring more attention but per phone this cost less then a few cents.
I think it’s more about the upsell to the Pro line or as you suggested encouraging use of iCloud.
Who’s we? You probably mean you assume. Bitwarden is open source so an assumption need not be made.
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Apple, Google, and Microsoft already do. I’m sure there are others.
How hard can you simp for Vivaldi. Jesus Christ.
You don’t think Google themselves admitting that Chromium has the same privacy notice is substantial? What more could you possibly need?
What’s worse is that Vivaldi took an open source browser with a bunch of privacy concerns, added some things and closed the source. And you think it’s somehow less of a cause of concern.
You’re nuts.
Putting Red hat in the same group as Google and Microsoft is wild.