You can use your Gmail accounts on different clients. Both Fairemail and K-9 Mail support it.
You can use your Gmail accounts on different clients. Both Fairemail and K-9 Mail support it.
Do you understand the terms OP used? Did you even read the post? So, OP was doing things the ‘easy way’ using GUI tools in Gnome/Plasma/XFCE and is now using CLI tools in a window manager that he chose. Please explain to me how does this lead to Linux devs are mean and you need a CS degree to install a browser on Linux.
Not sure what’s your point at this point. If you’re that worried you could’ve used the wayback machine or disabled JavaScript on your browser sense the website is functioning without them anyways.
set up flathub from here https://flathub.org/setup/Ubuntu then type flatpak install flathub com.carpeludum.KegaFusion in the terminal
my bad. I assumed she was older than that. A used pixel tablet is what I’d recommend. It’ll get security updates from Google until June 2028 and will probably continue to get updates from custom roms after that. But it won’t meet many of your other preferences.
Samsung now support their newer devices for 7 years too. But as I said earlier their privacy policy for children is ridiculous.
Yes, but that’s from the privacy policy for their Samsung account specifically. Mozilla already says in the article that finding the relevant info on Samsung privacy policy is a nightmare. So, you need to keep in mind that you’d still be using Samsung flavor of Android and some of their apps. If I remember correctly even something as simple as their calculator app has close to 100 permission.
why not? Also, to answer your question on Android specifically. The only 2 companies that don’t abandon their hardware in a year or two are Google and Samsung. And I wouldn’t recommend giving a Samsung device to a child. https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/samsung-galaxy-tablets/
Firefox is not listed separately because all browsers except Brave are based on it, remove tracking, and enable additional security features.
pixel 5 is end-of-life. This is the support cycle for GrapheneOS: https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime
If someone can’t afford buying pixel 6a then getting something that works with Calyx/Divest is probably better.
I think they only started pushing for updated version on Fedora and Debian a few days ago.