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Microsoft Edge stable finally ships the RAM Limiter feature to everyone. Dubbed "Resource controls", it lets users control how much memory the browser uses. If you're someone who enjoys gaming on your computer, this could be particularly helpful because it allows you to allocate resources more efficiently.
To access this feature, open the browser settings and navigate to System and Performance, then select Performance Management. Here, you can set the amount of memory the browser can use, ranging from 1 GB up to the maximum available on your device. You also have the option to apply these limits all the time or only when you're playing games.
Microsoft was testing this for almost a year. Now it is rolling out gradually to Edge stable users.
To access this feature, open the browser settings and navigate to System and Performance, then select Performance Management. Here, you can set the amount of memory the browser can use, ranging from 1 GB up to the maximum available on your device. You also have the option to apply these limits all the time or only when you're playing games.
Microsoft was testing this for almost a year. Now it is rolling out gradually to Edge stable users.
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After a year of testing, Microsoft Edge stable finally reveals the RAM Limiter feature to everyone. Dubbed "Resource controls", it lets users control how
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I hope you guys ain't using material theme extension on VS Code
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The Material Theme has just been removed from GitHub and VS Code due to shipping malware
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You all are racist Trump.
~ Apple Intelligence
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What is Fingerprint Spoofing & How It Works
In Android, a fingerprint is a unique identifier tied to the specific ROM your device is running, not the hardware.
Fingerprint spoofing is used to bypass Google Play Integrity and SafetyNet checks by making your device appear as if it's running a different ROM, such as a stock Pixel 8. This can be done using built-in GMS spoofing in some ROMs or with a Play Integrity Fix (PIF) module to mimic official, unmodified software.
Fingerprint spoofing helps pass Google's Play Integrity and SafetyNet checks, which ensure a device is running legitimate Android. When using a custom ROM or a rooted device, the fingerprint reflects the modified build, and Google may flag it as tampered. Spoofing the fingerprint makes the device appear unmodified, allowing you to bypass these checks.
It is often used alongside other tweaks, like editing the build.prop file, to further bypass restrictions and use apps that may block modified devices.
When you flash a custom ROM, such as LineageOS, the fingerprint changes to match the new ROM. By spoofing the fingerprint, your device appears to run official software, bypassing integrity checks.
In Android, a fingerprint is a unique identifier tied to the specific ROM your device is running, not the hardware.
Fingerprint spoofing is used to bypass Google Play Integrity and SafetyNet checks by making your device appear as if it's running a different ROM, such as a stock Pixel 8. This can be done using built-in GMS spoofing in some ROMs or with a Play Integrity Fix (PIF) module to mimic official, unmodified software.
How It Works
Fingerprint spoofing helps pass Google's Play Integrity and SafetyNet checks, which ensure a device is running legitimate Android. When using a custom ROM or a rooted device, the fingerprint reflects the modified build, and Google may flag it as tampered. Spoofing the fingerprint makes the device appear unmodified, allowing you to bypass these checks.
It is often used alongside other tweaks, like editing the build.prop file, to further bypass restrictions and use apps that may block modified devices.
Why It Matters
When you flash a custom ROM, such as LineageOS, the fingerprint changes to match the new ROM. By spoofing the fingerprint, your device appears to run official software, bypassing integrity checks.
Note: Popular fingerprints, like those from the Pixel 8, may eventually get banned due to widespread use. To avoid this, it's better to use a less common or private fingerprint.๐ ๐๐ข๐ช ๐๐จ๐ ๐ฃ
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๐จ Your Android is watching you!
Google has silently installed Android System SafetyCore on your phone without permission, and uninstalling it wonโt stop it because it reinstalls automatically.
The only way to stop it is to disable it, preventing Google Play from reinstalling or updating it without your consent.
In October 2024, Google introduced "Sensitive Content Warnings" in Google Messages, which scan images on-device to detect nudity. Since SafetyCore is linked to Googleโs content moderation systems, itโs likely scanning files to classify content without your knowledge.
Even if you remove it, Google Play reinstalls it automatically.
Thereโs no clear explanation on what else it does or why it reinstalls itself.
Honorable mention: it requires 2GB RAM๐ณ
1๏ธโฃ Enable USB Debugging
(Settings > Developer options).
2๏ธโฃ Download & install ADB on your PC.
3๏ธโฃ Connect your phone to a PC.
4๏ธโฃ Open a terminal and run:
1๏ธโฃ Download & install Termux on your phone.
2๏ธโฃ Open Termux and run:
๐ค But What About Other Google Services?
Letโs be real; if you use any Google service, they already have your data. But this is different. This isn't just about Google collecting data, it's about an app running without transparency, forced onto your phone, and refusing to stay gone.
Take control of your device. Disable it now.
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Google has silently installed Android System SafetyCore on your phone without permission, and uninstalling it wonโt stop it because it reinstalls automatically.
The only way to stop it is to disable it, preventing Google Play from reinstalling or updating it without your consent.
๐ Why Does This Matter?It may be scanning all your media files.
In October 2024, Google introduced "Sensitive Content Warnings" in Google Messages, which scan images on-device to detect nudity. Since SafetyCore is linked to Googleโs content moderation systems, itโs likely scanning files to classify content without your knowledge.
Uninstalling is useless.
Even if you remove it, Google Play reinstalls it automatically.
No transparency from Google.
Thereโs no clear explanation on what else it does or why it reinstalls itself.
Honorable mention: it requires 2GB RAM
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1๏ธโฃ Enable USB Debugging
(Settings > Developer options).
2๏ธโฃ Download & install ADB on your PC.
3๏ธโฃ Connect your phone to a PC.
4๏ธโฃ Open a terminal and run:
๐ Windows Command Prompt:adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore
๐ Windows PowerShell:.\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore
๐ง Mac/Linux Terminal:./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore
ใ คใ คใ คใ คใ คใ คใ คใ ค๐ญ Root
1๏ธโฃ Download & install Termux on your phone.
2๏ธโฃ Open Termux and run:
su -c pm disable com.google.android.safetycore๐ค But What About Other Google Services?
Letโs be real; if you use any Google service, they already have your data. But this is different. This isn't just about Google collecting data, it's about an app running without transparency, forced onto your phone, and refusing to stay gone.
Take control of your device. Disable it now.
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Rust kernel policy looks to set the record straight.
https://news.itsfoss.com/rust-kernel-policy-linux/
https://news.itsfoss.com/rust-kernel-policy-linux/
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After Recent Kernel Drama, Rust for Linux Policy Put in Place
The recent Linux kernel drama over Rust code has resulted in the creation of a Rust kernel policy.
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New features in Plasma 6.3 make digital art creation easier.
https://news.itsfoss.com/kde-plasma-6-3/
https://news.itsfoss.com/kde-plasma-6-3/
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KDE Plasma 6.3 Release Aims to Be the Ultimate Desktop for Digital Artists
KDE Plasma 6.3 has arrived with some pretty exciting changes for digital artists.
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EndeavourOS Mercury is a light release with some tweaks.
https://news.itsfoss.com/endeavouros-mercury/
https://news.itsfoss.com/endeavouros-mercury/
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EndeavourOS Mercury Arrives As A Low-Key Release
The EndeavourOS Mercury release has some new bug fixes that you should know about.
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SSH into your Raspberry Pi from anywhere with Tailscale.
https://itsfoss.com/tailscale-raspberry-pi-ssh/
https://itsfoss.com/tailscale-raspberry-pi-ssh/
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SSH into Raspberry Pi from Outside Home Network Using Tailscale
Learn how you can use Tailscale to secure connect to your Raspberry Pi from outside your home network.