

It would just sit there and be dormant.
It would just sit there and be dormant.
It doesn’t remove them, it uninstalls the app from the current user profile, but they persist on system level. That’s what I meant with the comment in brackets.
It’s the best you can do if rooting is not an option, but I prefer a full removal.
Plenty of reasons.
And a bunch of other stuff I need in order to have a fully functioning device.
SEO is spamming a link to your stupid blog all over Lemmy, apparently.
Yep it’s still a beta, that will be coming soon.
Lemmy Ultra = Sync Ultra
Lemmy Adfree = Sync Pro
The old app was simply too cheap, that’s that. One-off purchases for $2 are hardly sustainable for individual developers.
Adfree is 20 bucks, how is that insane?
That’s for ultra. Simple adfree is 20 for a lifetime.
The actual blockers were fixed in the first couple days, if not hours. We are now at beta 23 within just 10 days since the internal testing began, lj has been working like a madman.
The app is asking for a million permissions that are completely unnecessary. They are just as much of a data kraken as facbeook, google and apple, with the exception of people being fully transparent about professional achievements and qualifications. That’s a definite reason to never give them access to my phone.
Those poor trees.
Also works using an account from another instance, thought it might have been cross-linking incompatibility, but nope.
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