I don’t know if you missed it, but the link was to a list of phones that are confirmed to support custom keys.
See this: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/avbroot/issues/299
I don’t know if you missed it, but the link was to a list of phones that are confirmed to support custom keys.
See this: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/avbroot/issues/299
Ironically SeaMonkey, the continuation of Mozilla Suite, seems lighter than Firefox.
See this: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/avbroot/issues/299
The issue with the Pixel seems to be a a build-up of static in the LCD.
It’ll be easier than running uncracked games. It’s difficult to say how well your games will run in general.
That’s how we ended up with the old universe. It started out with dinosaurs and dungeons and we ended up with menial office jobs.
The Six Million Dollar Mon?
If the mail is sent unencrypted the admin can read it. What I have is a script that encrypt incoming e-mail with the users key, so that they are stored encrypted on the harddrive. That at least protect against an intruder reading past e-mails. I use a Perl script written by Mike Cardwell for that.
Another service you might like to have for your users is WKD/WKS, so that senders clients can automatically fetch the public key for your users.
With the risk of breaking the internet, I see no reason to fight someone who is wrong.
A bridge is in XMPP speak called a transport if you want to improve your search for one.