I don’t care what you use. I was just arguing in support of OSes that people dismiss because they are unfamiliar with it. Calm down.
And many people tried Linux and were having difficulties adapting to it at first and most probably gave up. Just like you did with iOS.
That might be because you are just not used to it. Comparable to the switch from Windows to Linux.
For ease of use Apple might be the most convenient alternative to Google. At least for smartphones.
Or if you have the skills you can selfhost Immich which is an excellent replacement for Google Photos.
Does encrypting your disks change something for the end user in day to day usage? I’m honest, I’ve never used encrypted disks in my life.
That was new to me. Thank you for sharing.
You are assuming that they only started now from point 0. They have probably been working on it for a bit before announcing everything.
That was it! Thank you!
And Windows XP and 7 are a security nightmare without any support.
Why would you want to?
What’s the OS we can’t talk about?
Had this happen to me some time ago. I hated it so much.
From another article it said that they have 12 months to fix their violation. If they don’t comply by then the EU can issue the fine.
Edit: Here is the article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/24/apple-breach-eu-competition-rules-digital-markets-act
I can recommend Proton.
But if you want to create another email address, you get a handful of custom ones for free with the subscription too. You can revoke these the same way, so you can have a professional looking email to hand out to people that’s not auto generated, without giving out your account’s root email address.
These addresses are not as easily revoked, you have to contact support if you want to remove them.
Steamworks DRM is not a requirement though.