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  • US House introduces companion bill taking aim at Apple, Google app stores

    Keep electing these Darwinian shit heads into positions of power, and you'll keep getting Darwinian shit laws coming out, ruining everything for everyone.
    pichaelwatto_cobra
  • Spotify abandons AirPlay 2 support [u]

    And yet, even shit companies like Samsung and LG that make privacy-invasive "smart" TV's have been able to add AirPlay 2 support without much fuss, and it actually works really well...

    Spotify, go fuck yourselves! So happy I'm on Apple Music!
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  • App Tracking Transparency causing 15% to 20% revenue drop for advertisers

    BLOODY MARVELOUS!!!!!!
    Alex_Vwatto_cobra
  • Monoprice headphones and true wireless earphones review: good sound and comfort for the pr...

    I find it astonishing sometimes how the industry constantly tries to do EVERYTHING to destroy by lawsuit Apple, yet if they did so, they'd lose their free R&D department and be truly up shit creek.

    These companies couldn't design an original-looking / functioning product if their existence depended on it without Apple to mooch off of!
    Dogperson
  • Google pushes back third-party cookie block until 2023

    chadbag said:
    Or just use Safari now, and avoid all Google apps. 

    No, thanks. Safari is just so limited that it's not funny. If all you do is surf the same old sites, I suppose it's fine. I use Firefox with a judicious mix of extensions, best option for power users and abusers. Best one in this case is Privacy Badger, which I also have installed in Chrome. Gives me very granular control over third-party cookies and content. Cookie Autodelete (also available for both browsers but not Safari) deletes cookies after I leave a site I haven't whitelisted, so that helps, too.
    Your ignorant and ill-informed FUD comment about Safari isn’t funny either… I have been using Safari as a full-fledged power user for almost 9 years now as my primary browser, have it loaded up with a cookie manager, system-wide ad-blocker, and variety of other goodies, and have always had the smoothest experience on that browser. The only time I’ve ever had to switch to another browser is because a website is rigged to be so gimped with even the slightest hint of browser privacy protections that it fails to function, that I finally go to FF or Edge for just that one site and then clear all caches when finished so it doesn’t begin tracking me in Safari afterwards.
    williamlondonArchStantonwatto_cobra