all right jill-foyle
all right jill-foyle
Thanks for the information; prior to the amount of junk mail today, was this or something similar the case for the pony express or OG mail service?
Absolutely. Unrelated to mail but related to data, Microsoft 365 comes with “Microsoft Defender for Individuals”; it monitors the dark web and HIBP for leaks… you can many different things from your personal information to your cards and insurance… sounds interesting at first until you see that Microsoft has partnered with Experian if i recall correctly, so you’re giving information away to a data broker/credit broker.
Thanks for this, it appears that they have a lifetime option and through Honey, it can be brought down to a $41 on time payment.
Thanks for this; just signed up!
All countries, as in this post isn’t just focusing on one country.
Photos of family; family records.
And a OneNote notebook I have (backuped to OneDrive by default, but also gets backuped to Google Drive daily) in which I try to organize a family tree, with resources, old papers and records, etc.
uBlacklist: block SEO, clickbait garbage from Google search
Shutup.css: blocks comments on all websites; I enable it on websites (such as lemmy) in which the website is dedicated to discussion. This prevents me from seeing stupid MSN like comments.
AdBlock: Blocking ads. They are slow, they are annoying, they follow you and I hate them.
Privacy.com cards: Lets me lock a card and certain amount to a website I may or may not trust, and prevents them from charging more than I state. Has been VERY useful for Amazon Eero in which they keep auto subscribing me to eero Plus and “don’t know what happened on their end”.
This is more so related to Xbox, but:
Filtering all messages from people who aren’t my friends into a separate inbox that doesn’t notify me. Blocking party invites from people who aren’t my Xbox friends (prevents assholes in Overwatch from DDoS).
eBay Product/Shopping verification.
It seems people get fakes and knockoffs all the time, but I haven’t.
All I do is look at the product pictures; if they’re stock, I’ll ignore, but if they aren’t, and they are a tech product, DVD, etc., I’ll cross-reference UPC/Barcode, SN, etc. with search engines.
Been using eBay since 2019.
steve jobs
Mr. Robot; showing the worse of humanity, how far people will go corrupting once held morals the whole way. Not being able to understand oneself or the people around them, but still wanting and hoping to see people enjoy life.
I believe the series ended on a great note, though some may disagree.