

The article does not say that.
This article states That
National guidelines, introduced in January 2024, recommend banning smartphones from classrooms
There is a quote that seems to reference students not having their phones between classes, though it is not said whether they are prohibited or do not have access to them.
in the breaks between the lessons, students would be on their phones and now they’re forced to talk …
Focus is the end goal in the classroom, otherwise why bother going? They are not prohibited from using smartphones in their life, only in class.
Honestly what ‘software restrictions’? You were a kid, I was too, most of us were. What’s the first thing you do when you’re told you can’t do something? You find a way around it.
what did you learn in school today little Timmy?
i learned to drop tables tunnel into a VPN so I could watch Reels in class
And with a 2 to 4% approval rating she is clearly worth the money.
Chylamydia is in their dictionary, Clematis is not. Autocarrot
I don’t google but isn’t it this?
https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout
If you have a “long and ugly” URL, it’s usually because it’s full of tracking. Use something like URLCheck or Léon from F-Droid to sanitize that garbage.
Wasps are super important, besides the direct pollinators there are those that parasitize various caterpillars, including invasive ones. I do as much as possible to make wasps at home in my area.
There back
20$ dollar
Jesus wept
Archive.is always gives me an incomplete captcha on mobile
No idea. Honestly surprised they put an otherwise legible article together
Of the 200 counties with the highest proportion of voters reliant on public health insurance, a staggering 84pc voted for Trump in last year’s election.
Nowhere exemplifies this contradiction more than Knox County, where 72pc of people backed the Republican presidential candidate.
Here, 68pc of the population use some form of public health insurance, and of the 3,142 counties in America, it is one of the top 20 poorest
I hope it works out for you, please report back
There is https://f-droid.org/packages/se.leap.riseupvpn/
And
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.vpnhood.client.android.web
You can look at those. I personally would rate them as safe, I previously used both. I found rise up to be faster, though neither was ‘fast’, but it’s been awhile since I used them.
You can use Obtanium to download from F-Droid, both from the main repo and third party repos. If you would prefer to use Obtanium.
Do you know if Tor Snowflake bridges are monitored as well?
You might want to use the proton VPN from F-Droid then. I remember reading that when India was going to ban VPN usage in the past that proton moved their servers to Singapore and used VPS to make it available in India.
Note that I have used proton previously but no longer do.
You can get proton VPN from f-droid, that does not link you to a country specific store.
You can also use Orbot, or InviziblePro (which incorporates Orbot) to use Tor on mobile.
I had never heard of this app, but ex Palantir, earning crypto money, and their website (which has Google tracking) put me off.
They have a ‘Guest Mode’ , I don’t know how long or how much data you can use with it though. Otherwise you need to signup with phone number, email, or Solana address, all of which they store.
_We collect certain types of information from and about users of our Products, including information for:
Cryptocurrency wallet addresses.
The city, region, and country of users._