

it also emphasizes the importance of knowing how the items built into your house work.
it also emphasizes the importance of knowing how the items built into your house work.
caller id is the thing that tells you the number. it isn’t cheap to forge, but it’s the only way a scan could reasonably effect anyone with more than half a brain. there is never a reason to send information to an unknown SMS number, or click on a link from a text message from an unknown number.
if the cellular carriers were forced to verify that caller-ID (or SMS equivalent) was accurate SMS scams would disappear (or at least be weaker). Google shouldn’t have to do the job of the carriers, and if they wanted to implement this anyway they should let the user choose what service they want to perform the task similar to how they let the user choose which “Android system WebView” should be used.
not everyone is opposed to seeing gore on their racism app
I fear that the Nazis will come first, but am hopeful they keep to their corner.