

If a hacker can get into the device remotely it can be an entry point to your home network.
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If a hacker can get into the device remotely it can be an entry point to your home network.


I’m sure with an eight-month lead time until the data brokers are required to respond to these requests, It won’t be a shit show at all…
I hope it’s better than nothing.


The much bigger concern is that the pathway used to send the remote kill command could very easily be utilized by nefarious actors.


More like slaughtering a perfectly healthy horse when all it needs is new horseshoes.


Yep, that’s the brainwashing!


Experts in web technologies, but evidently not in graphic design.


In addition to what another poster said about getting an off-site backup hard drive, I would recommend looking into setting up a raid array for data redundancy with your online storage. You don’t want one hard drive failure to make all of your data inaccessible.


You should not expect to use a tool (edit: competently) without spending time learning how to use it. Photoshop has a learning curve too, even if it’s an easier one.


Big tech designing their products to be overly simple is one of the driving forces behind the average user having poor patience and aptitude for tech.
you can and should globally disable autoplay in your browser settings