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And then you go to Settings / Privacy / Data and all you find is a link to the privacy policy and terms of service.
So you search online and find several relevant posts on a support forum, such as:
All of them have been open for at least a year, hundreds of users clicked the "I also have this issue" button, and none of them have any useful replies.
Your only option is to not use the service. Fee Fi Fo Fum.
Just go to about:dont-grind_my-bones/39a667aa-b5c5-441c-9df9-0f75e3fc588d
and configure it there. It's so straightforward and obvious that it's literally your fault if you didn't notice it.
Aaaand it's deprecated
That just happened to me!
I was looking to solve a Linux issue and the Internet said
It's simple. just use "sudo ̪͊̽͊̀̎̇̄̆̾̅̊̕͝͝p̶̗̝̬̾̃̈́́̿͜ͅa̵̹̜̅s̴̠͉̩̖̣̹̞͇̰̻̦͛͂̽̈̅̒͗̉͋͘͝ṡ̵̺̮̫̲̙̙̹̻̹͉͎̣͌͆̔̐̓̊̽́̌̂̓̚̚̚ͅw̸̮̠̪̤̏̍͛̔̚o̶̡̫̟͖͎̣̫̹̰͕̰̝̻͎̽͛͛̃͒͂̆̋̂͜͠r̵͖̯̭̮͗͒̍̅̆͊̕͜͜͝͝d̷̛̛͖̮͍͉̣̙̀̐͂͌͊͌̃̌͂͑́̚͠ ̵̛̱̲̳̫̳̫̟͉͙̎̽̑̈́͌̎̑̀̒̕ͅ1̸̯͍͓̝̦̦̖͖͉͎̪̬̹̝̏͛́͋͗̒̓̇̾̄̍͠1̵̱̭̰̥̹̟̰̲̙͗̽̆́̀̐2̴̹̯̼̲͎̯͈̈́͠͠2̷̰̤̖͓̫͈̅̑́̂͋̈́̎̀̿͐̿̑͠3̴̫̩̫̻̕7̷͎̫̖̦̰̫̳̭͉͎̍͆̔̈̒͑̈́̈̚͝"
How silly of me not to know that.
My favorite is "I had to hack the website by making a userscript to access the option afforded to EU users and I have no idea if it actually affected anything"
I'm not even sure what ground up bones would do for bread. Is calcium a binding agent or something?
And no matter what it's set to, the EULA you clicked through when you signed up for an unrelated service from the same company gives them the permission.
It's just us and our 399 partners.
Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum! I smell the violation of civil liberties
OR YOU COULD JUST LEAVE THE FUCKING WEBSITE
I'd prefer to steal the golden goose, if that's an option?
this somes up post Elon twitter
off by default, turns off after every update, multiple updates per day, please read our 500 page terms of service after every update or you are legally responsible for any legal expenses we incur for reason ever.
Oh you missed the email? Well the deadline to opt out of binding arbitration has already passed.
Not labeled on/off, the toggle just changes between green and blue.
I installed Fedora Linux recently and have no idea if I enabled or disabled 3rd party repositories
It is no longer just scumbag design it has become standard design
I miss the days when buttons had words on them instead of hieroglyphics.