I also figured that they meant entangled with some system that can mark change, but change is only possible with a concept of time. So I still don’t follow.
I also figured that they meant entangled with some system that can mark change, but change is only possible with a concept of time. So I still don’t follow.
Organisations
Not op ( that guy was being intolerably rude ) but I’m not surprised that ddg is reporting that a vpn app is sending all these requests, the very nature of a VPN app is to capture and proxy all your traffic, so it will end up proxy all the tracking requests on your system. These likely came from a browser ( any site with an Amazon button for example will likely show as an amazing tracking hit )
In short, your VP is likely not selling your data.
Wouldn’t a UK court only concern itself with the activities of a company operating in the UK? If this company does not operate in the UK I’m surprised it’s got far enough to need overturning
I had to check, right you are!
It’s the Scottish flag.
They are free to try and compel them and Mozilla would be free to stop operating in France.
I guess they wanted to only have to cut a hole in a single panel.