It’s not only legal to assume, it’s a requirement to default to “no”.
Tracking is opt-in.
It’s not only legal to assume, it’s a requirement to default to “no”.
Tracking is opt-in.
Exactly, that and the mobile app. Having simple markdown files and ability to sync them with Syncthing are just too good.
Oh, don’t worry, the tax cut only applies to second-hand market and it’s so small it doesn’t change anything for people that couldn’t afford to buy in the first place.
And the multiple properties tax is so low it won’t really hurt people with enough money to buy multiple properties.
Still, a small step in the right direction, I suppose…
That’s just basic decency.
They didn’t blow any whistles, the proposal was public and lots of people spoke out against it already.
Besides, I like Vivaldi, but they’re part of the problem.
The only reason this discussion is happening is because everyone and their grandma decided it’s a great idea to re-skin a browser built by an ad-company and expect them not to abuse their position.
Fix your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, that should help.
That’s a really bad argument. People smoking in public do force me to huff the second hand smoke.