

Government backdoors / clauses. Microsoft has many tied to the entity.


Government backdoors / clauses. Microsoft has many tied to the entity.
I also have Iranian acquaintances, they’re dumb as shit and haven’t visited the country in their entire lives. They’d rather believe whatever bullshit western media / monarchists tell them to believe because they want to be accepted. Lies upon lies. Have you seen any videos from within Iran? They’re out there, in 2026 you can find videos that aren’t just on the news. I saw videos of terrorists with american weapons shooting into crowds of people, burning down mosques, killing police officers. Is this the fault of Iran? They did the same with every color revolution so far. Fund ideological nazis / wahhabists with billions of dollars in an attempt to overthrow a government. We just saw it with Syria, the playbook is the same.


Why not go the route of a free consumer version and a paid enterprise version?


It no longer exists and they’re being sold to Capital One 🙃


I wouldn’t consider myself a pro user but graphene was so easy to install. One click of a button while it’s connected to my computer!
God forbid you want to verify if a recruiter emailing you is the real deal


You can always buy used!


I’m an unorganized POS and my least favorite thing about win11 notepad is how it auto-opens all your unsaved notes after a reboot. I didn’t save em for a reason!


Looks like it was my VPN, thanks!


Trying to learn more here but the link seems broken :(


Not having a strong opinion on the issues of Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Tibet is exactly why you’ve been fed misinformation your entire life on them. It’s very easy to take government propaganda at face value that way.
Nah the controversy was with some executive at the company thanking trump for some stuff
It looks like protonpass, OP uses mullvad instead.


It’s very easy for even a private citizen to get a lot of information from someone just by using a picture of their face.


I don’t know about D2L, but I know Canvas has the ability to do some crazy shit all in the browser itself. I never got to experience the administrative aspect, but during the PoC of Canvas I remember seeing that professors had the ability to see when / how long a user clicked off a tab.
He has not, but I don’t think this is the right channel
Seems weird to be heavily funded by the US gov, we are unaware of how many nodes are run by governments, and germany themselves have done traffic correlation attacks to de-anonymize users.
Those are in DC during protests all the time
if ip.geolocation == "Langley, VA": verifyUser()