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Yes
Customers can opt out of OpenAI’s presence on their devices
Yes
Customers can opt out of OpenAI’s presence on their devices
On iOS, I don’t see this domain at all in my DNS logs
Searching around it seems to be triggered by input fields in Android web views. It seems like some custom builds have figured out how to disable this, but you might be stuck with on default Android
If you stand for nothing, Burr, what’ll you fall for?
Such a wise man
The information I’ve had to give them is: name, phone number, date of birth, address.
I believe this needed to match your profile correctly, since there are probably people that share your name.
The services that it’s removing me from know so much more though. My family members, all my past addresses, the people that I lived with at each address.
It’s a bummer that this kind of thing has to exist at all, and you have to give up more personal info, but it’s definitely a net positive for your privacy.
It breaks in the app, but works fine in another browser?
Anyone can slap your name and email on a commit and pretend you wrote it
Animatronio mentioned a fountain. That’s a statue of Neptune, god of water. The number of points on him trident is three, or trey. The “u” in his name is written like “v”. Trey, “v”. Trevi! It’s the Trevi Fountain. There can be no question!
My password was in the pool!
What a wise man
In case anyone hasn’t read the article, the bug that exposed the real MAC address is fixed in 17.1, released today
I think you’re talking about this, which the article says used to called Julian date
Really funny/interesting that they use an external library to handle a format that they created!