What country are you in? From all the messages here (and from the one I received), I gather that our devices are compatible but our locations aren't.
What country are you in? From all the messages here (and from the one I received), I gather that our devices are compatible but our locations aren't.
VOTE: TouchPal
They finally forced me to pick a username too! Before this, the part of my profile URL referring to me was still just a number. For some reason, I'm actually more incensed about this.
Wouldn't something that is "Friends-Only, Hidden from Timeline" still be viewable on your "About" page?
What an odd way to interpret those results. If you look at that chart, you see that glider pilots "doubled" in a single year (2001-2002) and stagnated at a slightly lower level than that ever since.
It all depends on whether you leave it outdoors or not :-/
"While we don't recommend stealing access..."
I suppose if you're truly concerned, you could run the whole setup through TOR or a VPN.
You: "... these findings can't be used to make general exercise reccomendations as this blog post does."
VOTE: Gentoo
Don't you worry. People with actual food intolerances are already used to their fallacy-obsessed friends concluding that, because they don't have a food intolerance themselves, no one else could possibly have one either (and hence that they must be faking it).
Bonus: it masks spills/leaks by making it look like you've made a hundred messes already!
dupe dupe dupe dupe dupe.
["Since any residential connection can be used to track you, you cannot be entirely secure unless you block access from all IPs."]
And to those living in countries where it is not illegal, you say ... ?
The student union of my alma mater had the perfect solution:
Have they managed to accomplish the feat of having the VPN automatically reconnect if the connection is dropped — or even just stop sending information over a completely unencrypted connection once the connection gets a bit shaky and the VPN drops — or when the screen locks automatically and iOS decides it just…
It should also work on other email servers, as long as they conform to the RFCs which defined email in the first place. This is probably unlikely, but a test-email would determine in each case whether they do or not.
"Find out what's most important to them so you know before moving in."
"Try that with renting."