Could you elaborate on the ethical part, please?
Could you elaborate on the ethical part, please?
I don’t need that: I live in a city. Suburbs suck.
I live car-free, and I travel over 40 miles every now and then.
Bikes are great. Just saying.
That’s exactly the point: get a cheap new phone number, preferrably one that doesn’t link back to your identity. And it’s typically an online service, otherwise it’s not gonna be cheap or private (in my country anyway).
I’d do the opposite from what OP wants: a second line for online platforms.
I don’t think avoiding your potential employer seeing you reposting something like fuckworkmemes is taking privacy too far 😉
They don’t provide end-user apps, do they? It’s just APIs and SDKs.
Yes, but I wouldn’t like them to find my profile on one of the social networks that require a phone number. I might’ve said something not so nice about my current job, you know.
I’m a contractor. They give me work and money, I give them result. I use what works best, and it’s a linux distro.
After years of actively making it work in Thunderbird, I ended up using a browser tab. It’s more reliable, gives you access to settings such as filters, and it’s easy to close after work with all the other tabs in my “work” browser.
Vanadium is not based on Firefox. Not to mention that it doesn’t let you use add-ons, and OP clearly wants them.
I was lucky if everything worked. Usually it had troubles with peripherals, network, or even the USB drive it was on. But none (?) of this crap.
Why do I need to know that “Torrent was downloaded from TheSiteINeverVisited.nfo”? It’s just extra noise I don’t need.
What argument? I’m just saying that it works for me and many others.
Most commutes aren’t 40 miles even for suburbanites. Some people get worked up for suggesting that biking is viable for a lot of us for no reason, talking about edge cases, that often could be covered by public transport.