That makes the assumption you want to use your phone number at all. And I'm sure the overhead of encryption would break SMS due to the limits on character counts.
How would removing a recurring charge on the processor side result in a chargeback? A chargeback is when you call your processor/card company and tell them to reverse a charge, which results in the charging company also having to pay a fee on top of losing that revenue.
If they can't charge you in the first place, there is nothing to create a chargeback.
That means nothing when the servers stop taking EU traffic. I get your point, but the real solution here is putting a bullet (double tap) in Chat Control, once and for all.
404 Media is usually pretty good with their reporting. They lean left, as most decent media does, but they have been fairly trustworthy in my experience reading their news stories.
Yeah, this is the case for most "public to private" company moves, and other types of private equity acquisition deals. They are all just a massive shell game to liquidate a company's value and transfer it to those private equity companies. Vulture Capitalism
This section is almost worthless. It's wholly reliant on the app developer self-reporting accurately, and honestly. We know how effective self-regulation is...
Just assume ALL apps are data harvesting, and take measures to block or sabotage that.
So if he dies now, he could have his coin before Vance's term ends...