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BREAKING: Xiaomi Plans To Stop Offering Bootloader Unlocking
Following a fake news Last year related to shutting down offering bootloader unlocking to smartphones launched after May, 2024, now, even famous leakers are claiming that internally, Xiaomi has indeed made plans to shutdown the bootloader unlocking service for global users by the end of 2025.
For China, since the Bootloader unlocking period was over last month, it will once again resume after Xiaomi 15 series global launch in 2025. Xiaomi already collects a lot of data to identify which user in China unlocked the bootloader but since that can't be done globally, Xiaomi might ultimately shut down the service for them.
If this happens, the following changes will take place on Earth:
• RIP Xiaomi federations
• People will think 1000 times before buying due to HypeOS
• Some users will finally understand that hardware-quality matters more that on-paper specs and cheap price
• NO Xiaomi buildbots
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Following a fake news Last year related to shutting down offering bootloader unlocking to smartphones launched after May, 2024, now, even famous leakers are claiming that internally, Xiaomi has indeed made plans to shutdown the bootloader unlocking service for global users by the end of 2025.
For China, since the Bootloader unlocking period was over last month, it will once again resume after Xiaomi 15 series global launch in 2025. Xiaomi already collects a lot of data to identify which user in China unlocked the bootloader but since that can't be done globally, Xiaomi might ultimately shut down the service for them.
If this happens, the following changes will take place on Earth:
• RIP Xiaomi federations
• People will think 1000 times before buying due to HypeOS
• Some users will finally understand that hardware-quality matters more that on-paper specs and cheap price
• NO Xiaomi buildbots
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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This reporting on the Pegasus spyware is very interesting because the reality doesn't live up to the hype surrounding Pegasus. It's been hyped up to be some super mysterious spyware that no one knows how it gets installed, and has been claimed to install with no user interaction. But this video with the discoverer of Pegasus clearly says that the spyware was downloaded and installed after clicking on a link in an SMS text message just like all the rest of the run of the mill malware.
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Google is working on a new "ADB trade-in mode" feature for Android.
This will hopefully make it faster for your phone to be evaluated so you can get your refund more quickly.
✅ ADB trade-in mode details.
This will hopefully make it faster for your phone to be evaluated so you can get your refund more quickly.
✅ ADB trade-in mode details.
Android Authority
Google is making your next phone trade-in experience faster by changing Android
Google is working on a new trade-in mode for Android that will hopefully speed up phone inspections so you can get your refund faster.
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Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 3.8Tbps
During a distributed denial-of-service campaign targeting organizations in the financial services, internet, and telecommunications sectors, volumetric attacks peaked at 3.8 terabits per second, the largest publicly recorded to date. The assault consisted…
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#PayPal’s Secret Data Grab Banks on Users Staying Blissfully Unaware
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PayPal's Secret Data Grab Banks on Users Staying Blissfully Unaware
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Telegram Global Search Has Been Changed
Many Telegram users, especially administrators of public channels and groups, noticed at the end of August 2024 that the platform administration had changed the global search algorithms. @tginfo tells what is known about these changes.
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WIRED
Neo-Nazis Are Fleeing Telegram for Encrypted App SimpleX Chat
Neo-Nazis are joining SimpleX Chat, a relatively unknown app that received funding from Jack Dorsey and promises users there is no way for it or law enforcement to track their identity.
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hudoc.echr.coe.int
HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights
The HUDOC database provides access to the case-law of the Court (Grand Chamber, Chamber and Committee judgments and decisions, communicated cases, advisory opinions and legal summaries from the Case-Law Information Note), the European Commission of Human…
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Chrome Canary just killed uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 extensions
Google Chrome Canary has removed the flag that allows users to re-enable Manifest V2 extensions, including ad blockers like uBlock Origin. This is a significant move towards the full depreciation of V2 extensions.
The new V3 framework limits ad blockers by forcing them to use the
Ad blockers and other MV2 extensions still work in the public version of Chrome.
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Google Chrome Canary has removed the flag that allows users to re-enable Manifest V2 extensions, including ad blockers like uBlock Origin. This is a significant move towards the full depreciation of V2 extensions.
The new V3 framework limits ad blockers by forcing them to use the
declarativeNetRequest API, which reduces their ability to block ads dynamically.Ad blockers and other MV2 extensions still work in the public version of Chrome.
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https://cybernews.com/security/google-pixel-9-phone-beams-data-and-awaits-commands/ @theVakhovskeIsTaken @dvrkplayer hehe data go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Who owns your shiny new Pixel 9 phone? You can’t say no to Google’s surveillance
Google's latest flagship smartphone frequently transmits private user data to the tech giant before any app is installed.
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Update on murena.io service outage - /e/OS Foundation & Community / Announcements - /e/OS community
https://community.e.foundation/t/update-on-murena-io-service-outage/61781
https://community.e.foundation/t/update-on-murena-io-service-outage/61781
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Update on murena.io service outage
Since Oct 6 19:50 CET, most murena.io services have been unreachable. Affected services all murena.io services including drive, calendar, notes and email (@murena.io / @e.email) Over the air (OTA) /e/OS updates App Lounge All other websites including…
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Google is testing a new version of Chrome for Android with extensions support
The new Desktop Android project brings browser extensions support to Chrome for Android, but there's a catch: It's not intended for mobile devices at the moment.
More details on this new project can be found in my latest article on Android Authority.
The new Desktop Android project brings browser extensions support to Chrome for Android, but there's a catch: It's not intended for mobile devices at the moment.
More details on this new project can be found in my latest article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Google is testing a new version of Chrome for Android with extensions support
Google is working on a new version of Chrome for Android that supports browser extensions, but it might not be available for mobile devices.
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The October 2024 Android Security Bulletin is now live.
The Android Security Bulletin for October 2024 is the first bulletin after the launch of Android 15, and it lists some fixes for security vulnerabilities that impact the latest version.
Fortunately, there are no "critical" severity vulnerabilities in this month's bulletin.
The Android Security Bulletin for October 2024 is the first bulletin after the launch of Android 15, and it lists some fixes for security vulnerabilities that impact the latest version.
Fortunately, there are no "critical" severity vulnerabilities in this month's bulletin.
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The Search for an AOSP Developer Community.
At the recent Linux Plumbers Conference, Chris Simmonds, who organizes the bi-monthly AOSP and AAOS meetup, did a talk about the need for an AOSP Developer Community.
There are a lot of great online and offline communities for Android app developers, but nothing of the sort exists for Android platform developers, which is a big shame.
The closest thing for me is a few Telegram/Discord groups I hang out in, but none are open to the public or really focused on AOSP discussions.
I support this effort and look forward to helping foster a new AOSP developer community! If you're an Android platform developer who wants to be involved, let me know!
At the recent Linux Plumbers Conference, Chris Simmonds, who organizes the bi-monthly AOSP and AAOS meetup, did a talk about the need for an AOSP Developer Community.
There are a lot of great online and offline communities for Android app developers, but nothing of the sort exists for Android platform developers, which is a big shame.
The closest thing for me is a few Telegram/Discord groups I hang out in, but none are open to the public or really focused on AOSP discussions.
I support this effort and look forward to helping foster a new AOSP developer community! If you're an Android platform developer who wants to be involved, let me know!
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Breaking: the Judge in the Epic v Google case has just issued his final ruling, which states that Google must open up its Play Store catalog to 3P app stores and distribute those 3P app stores within Google Play.
The judge also ruled that Google can't require Google Play app billing, stop developers from telling users about other ways to pay, stop developers from linking to alternative distribution methods, and more.
These are HUGE changes, the implications of which will be massive to Google's Play Store business.
Highly recommend reading The Verge's coverage for the full breakdown!
The judge also ruled that Google can't require Google Play app billing, stop developers from telling users about other ways to pay, stop developers from linking to alternative distribution methods, and more.
These are HUGE changes, the implications of which will be massive to Google's Play Store business.
Highly recommend reading The Verge's coverage for the full breakdown!