The browser that's has Google Analytics integrated, comes with pre-installed third-party tracking app, and that reports home every UI interaction you have? No, thanks, I'll stick with Iridium.
Didn't organisations like TSA already have rights to look through your phone/laptop at the US customs? I read quite a few articles urging foreigners to wipe their personal devices before coming to US if they care about their privacy.
Or break it. After I broke my Nexus4's screen three times I gave up and bought some cheap Zenfone (and it cost as much as one screen repair for Nexus).
Yes, 13% of one's income, but since the start of economic crisis in 2014 all pension accumulation has been frozen, i.e. for the last 3 years all contributions went to sustain the current system without going into savings.
I don't know if CDisplay would count for me. It still is my preferred choice for manga & comics on PC, but for the last couple of years I used PerfectViewer on my tablet for that.
> Nazis, KKK, and white supremacists terrorized a town
They had a permit to hold that meeting. They could've showed off their bigotry peacefully, but police pushed them where Antifa counter-protested so both sides started to shout at each other which turned into a fight. It happened that way in Berkeley. Now it happened in Charlottetown. And it's going to happen again unless police starts doing it's job and protect people from themselves and prevent those clashes.
> killed a women.
When a muslim plows into a crowd it's a lone wolf and we should jump to conclusions. But now that it was a white guy the second it happened the media reached the consensus that it was an act of terrorism. This kind of double standard is what fuels white supremacists.
> And our morally depraved president couldn't bring himself to put a name to evil.
He specifically named KKK, Nazis and white supremacists. But you wouldn't hear about that thanks to your echo bubble.
Every time Gosduma passes some law restricting citizen's freedom for the sake of security we have morons bleating "Don't worry, guys, the strictness of Russian laws is compensated by the optionality of compliance".
Yet in the past few years we had hundreds of people jailed and/or fined for the content they posted on social media or even for reposts and likes. Yet the morons do not learn. Can't wait for Yarovaya's law to come in full effect.
As long as there are no missing security updates, I don't see how it's a deal breaker.