

My bank ban 24h if you try that. They are blocking the connection arguing that you are using a new browser.


My bank ban 24h if you try that. They are blocking the connection arguing that you are using a new browser.


Using a cheap android phone just for bank seems the solution.


Many sites got VPN IP list and just ban them. It’s more and more difficult with restrictions increasing subsequently.


It depends about what you plan to do with your computer it’s not the best music, graphisms, streaming, …even if there are solid improvements. Usually you will get more chance with an old device than a brand new one.


You are using the WebRTC stack that’s why. It’s done by your browser. Bad quality, low stability ,not secure. Plus WebRTC can be used by malicious site, by default you should disable it. Nope I am talking about videconferencing software like Webex, …


Most of manufacturers use windows drivers, due to the market share it is realistic. It is plug and play and work like a charm. After years of using Linux half of the devices will never work on it, mostly because nobody cares. The other half will need tuning to be usable if you are lucky. 2% will ready for Linux.
Including :


It is. If you ever try to plug a webcam or use any conference software on Linux. I will not speak about audio if you have to handle multiple sources…


If you don’t use many devices it’s fine.


In the dark, and close your eyes


They are actually working on a simplified GDPR version. Nothing good into the pipe.
Nope I just dont use floppy anymore lol
The peripherals were mostly dead before it reach the end of support in windows. It’s just plug and play for thousands of periphericals (gaming, music, etc…).
I am the genius inventor of TRON the token without any security layer
I agree with that for daily tasks it’s great and easy. It works until you try to connect an exotic device in the game or just use a external device most of the time you will have to do it manually or it will just doesn’t work.


Totally excessive in view of the facts.
There are so few alternative browsers and the collapse of the privacy is so global. That seems to me a minor point in relation to the goal.


Most of those points including what you called a blatant lie are directly extracted from their privacy policy. And bad elsewhere never justifiés mediocre here isn’t it.


Let’s read the license agreement : “Developers retain the right to sell the games through other channels.” The EU court confirms that the agreement and use of geographic restriction were harmful to competition by object.
What we need is the possibility to protect the content we did created.