It would just sit there and be dormant.
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It doesn't remove them, it uninstalls the app from the current user profile, but they persist on system level. That's what I meant with the comment in brackets.
It's the best you can do if rooting is not an option, but I prefer a full removal.
Plenty of reasons.
- System wide adblock
- Advanced permission management
- Backups and exports of system apps
- Full uninstall of bloatware (instead of mere hiding them with adb)
- Enabling screenshots system-wide
And a bunch of other stuff I need in order to have a fully functioning device.
Nah they identify the protocol handshake and block it altogether, so you need to find a VPN with a proprietary protocol that keeps updating.
It's probably a modified openvpn with some package obfuscation, but works surprisingly well.
SEO is spamming a link to your stupid blog all over Lemmy, apparently.
Astrill, only VPN with a good track record in China where I happen to live.
Most others crap out after a few weeks or months, and never bother to fix their protocols.
A mix of avira and malwarebytes locally, and virustotal if I'm especially sceptical.
Key Messages rocks. Comes with built-in badword filter and some other nifty config.
Not open source though.
He was also doing a PhD at the same time, and writing a dissertation is not exactly a small feat.
Yep it's still a beta, that will be coming soon.
Lemmy Ultra = Sync Ultra
Lemmy Adfree = Sync Pro
The old app was simply too cheap, that's that. One-off purchases for $2 are hardly sustainable for individual developers.
Also works using an account from another instance, thought it might have been cross-linking incompatibility, but nope.
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