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sunset@reddthat.comOPto Privacy@lemmy.world•Recommended Firefox alternative(s) for AndroidEnglish2·1 month agoInteresting, seems you have to download the
.apk
directly from their repo though, rather than any store. So I’m guessing there’s no automatic updates?
sunset@reddthat.comOPto Privacy@lemmy.world•Recommended Firefox alternative(s) for AndroidEnglish1·1 month agoI think I might give IronFox a go, just a bit weary as never heard of it before, not sure who is the owner of the project and where they are based, GitLab project only has ~125 stars.
Have you ever used the Accrescent app store? That’s their recommended option for installing it.
sunset@reddthat.comOPto Privacy@lemmy.world•Recommended Firefox alternative(s) for AndroidEnglish21·1 month agoJust seen another post on Lemmy about it.
sunset@reddthat.comto Fediverse@lemmy.world•There's a clear up tick on daily users growing and we've crossed the 50k line as of yesterday! LETSSS GOOO!English7·1 month agoCool the user count is going up, just hope it’s not going to be all bots and trolls 😆
sunset@reddthat.comto memes@lemmy.world•What's been your most painful parent tech support moment?English3·1 month agoWhen I was younger having to fill out timesheets in Excel for my mum.
Always forgetting their passwords to their accounts and having to reset their passwords for them.
Providing them access on my Netflix account and then when Netflix had the changes where you can’t have it in two homes asking me why they can’t get on, cancelled my subscription in the end.
Email attachments and when they go over the max attachment limit complaining about having to upload their files to the cloud.
Volunteering my help to others…
The list could go on and on.
I appreciate my parents but when it comes to helping with technology it sometimes drives me up the wall.
I just found out you can use Obtanium to make this process easy, you can just add the repo URL into the app.