It's the best game I've played in years, but I'd rather but physical or in any other manner than giving money to epic. Still waiting for any other chance.
I'd say not to look away from the K580 either. It can only switch between 2 devices vs 3 on the K780, but it's also a bit lighter and smaller without that massive tray for devices (it still has one, a bit smaller). Which, for lap use as in my case, is more convenient.
Google is the one reassuring them that this way their banking app won't be tampered with by anyone. It's how they convinced them to trust the Google/Apple in the first place. That's why they moved away from physical tokens and the like, because the trusted agent is now Google. I'd rather go back to tokens and a webpage I could use from the phone, TBH, but that's almost a non starter these days.
Well, when I go to the downloads or the movies folder, I don't like all my folders starting as www.releasepage.com your releases here [beginning of actual movie name get's cut because it's too long to show in the list]. It's really not helpful. So I'd very much rather get it out. Or behind at least. Somewhere where it doesn't block.
They get access to A LOT of what that app does. Moreover, through Google services, a lot of ad libraries can get access to a list of all your installed apps, without even asking or informing you.
Not only the play store is needed. You need to install an special package with the whole of Google services, often while in recovery/download mode.
But, to answer/illustrate your question, as a matter of fact, you can install Play store apps even without Play store. Aurora store is an app that connects to the Google servers too get you the very same apks. That's when you realize, after installed the banking app, that it starts bitching about the Google services missing. "This app was designed to run with Google Play Services, and cannot operate without it". And poof, it auto closes in your face.
Thanks! I think restic might have a bigger user base right? I might want to stick to what people uses the most... Not quite sure yet. But thanks for your answer, I'm going to look into it.
Thanks! I did check some of their posts for other issues but didn't find much regarding this one on several searches. I'll check linux-hardware as well.
Maybe don't name the whole union as one of the countries? Terrible optics for all the rest of the countries involved.