typo

@typo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
0 Post – 5 Comments
Joined 12 months ago

It's from "ace attorney" but I don't know if that's an original quote

I love to play a game with myself when I read about a (us) politician getting a corruption charge: "Is it from Chicago or Not Chicago?"

Usually it's Chicago.

Well I know you're talking about cutting the cord completely, but if you're in the us TMobile (micro-shilling for a second) has a $15 unlimited talk/text and 2.5g of data prepaid that I used for a few years (until I upgraded) but since I was mostly on wifi it was absolutely viable

Also I guess the sentiment here is to de-google , but I've had my Google voice number for over a decade and I've used that as my primary number even when I haven't had a cell phone provider. I use it for texting and calling and can use it on the PC in a browser window

Alright shilling over, but I guess my point is there's that route or I'm sure countless other options that are more secure you can use so you don't have to do without calling/texting

That's really dope!! I've heard about this a few times. So you have a good video or site you could recommend that explains for layman why they do that?

The only use chrome gets on a fresh phone before deactivation is installing Firefox. Same for IE

I've used Firefox since it was Netscape and it's been a fun ride