Naba-block po ba yun pag biglang nawawala yung internet kahit connected naman yung injector?
natry nang check/uncheck yung dns cdc pati ssh ssl pinagpalit palit ko na din..
Nagcoconnected naman siya pagka CDC pero pagtapos ng mga 2mins nawawala na internet connection niya kahit malakas naman...
Neither Android nor iOS gives true freedom. Google just announced their move, but it’s not set in stone. Raise your voice, share the facts, and push back while we can.
Google thinks it can control what we do with devices we already ρáíd for — but we’re not going to stay silent. A ‘consumer agreement’ doesn’t give them that power. We own our hardware, not Google. Terms of use don’t justify blocking app installations or forcing updates, and Google isn’t ‘just a...
That’s the trap right there — we ρáíd for the device, but they hide behind ‘terms of use’ to slowly take away our freedom. Buying a phone shouldn’t mean we’re just RENTING it under Google’s control. We OWN the hardware, and we should have the RIGHT to install whatever we want on it — without...
They will force update it through Google Play Services, and once that rolls out, we won’t have a choice anymore. Even if we avoid the Play Store or look for alternatives, the restriction will be built directly into the system. This isn’t about security — it’s about locking us down.
We NEED to...
I get it, some of us are looking for alternatives… but that’s not the point. We’re NOT supposed to be forced to ‘bypass’ their system just to use our own devices. We ρáíd for our phones — we’re supposed to be FREE from these restrictions, not trapped looking for workarounds.
Google’s at it again.
They just announced a so-called “new layer of security” on Android… but let’s be real — this isn’t about safety. This is about control.
They want to block installing apps outside the Play Store — but instead of saying it directly, they hide it behind a fancy word...