Right, thanks!
Why not wasting 10 seconds to write something about the linked article?
Cool! Which automation hides/shows them based on location?
GDPR and the like! Europe is trying to protect us and evidently something is working!
This shouldn’t apply to Europeans thanks to the GDPR
For example on my laptop if I open Firefox it opens in full screen, if I open a terminal it resizes Firefox to half the screen and opens the terminal in the other half, a third and it splits whichever window I’m focused on vertically etc etc
Interesting!!! I’ll definitely give it a try! Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your precious information!
Thanks for your kind response!
I’ll definitely try using Wine and the Premiere alternatives.
About the virtual screen, I mean…screen, not desktop. I’ve added a screenshot in the OP.
I know that there are tons of Linux distributions, but I don’t have much time to try them. I’ve been using Ubuntu for my servers and I’ve seen that it’s quite nice and user friendly in the desktop version, …but I’ll do some extra search!
Oh, I’m rooted, I didn’t know that.
My point is that you can’t compare today’s problem with 20 years ago! 20 years ago the access to the Internet was through the home PC for the amount of time the kid was allowed to use and with people in the house (usually); today the access to the Internet for a kid is 24/7 and everywhere. There is no comparison. Parents should be more present in the kids life? Sure! Parents should block Internet access to porn website at least until a certain age? Yes! But most of them doesn’t even know that ths is possible. Maybe we (society, givernment) should work more here.
Guys, come on, in the '80/early '90 it was almost impossible to have access to porn, maybe some magazine found somewhere. Today a 10 years old can see porn video on a smartphone everytime he wants! You can’t say that it’s the same!
P.s. In my original message I didn’t say that I’m ok with that law, I was asking (to start a kind discussion) what other possibilities there are.
In fact I wrote:
The firsts with wide Internet access were the late millennials.
which seems to be you.
I know, but what were the risks there? There was no Internet! The firsts with wide Internet access were the late millennials.
I agree with what you say, but how can we prevent kids to use those websites? Todays parents are too IT ignorant and they don’t know that they can protect their kids by using tools that they already have (parental control on smartphones and routers). So, how do we protect those kids? Pornography (for example) can do huge damage to kids.
Mmm…I haven’t read the article yet (will do!), but why should the owner of a profitable company make it unprofitable? 🤔
For Android it’s the default from V10 (if I’m not mistaken)!
Oh, I see! I missed that. Is it possible to block the Internet to Google Play Services?
Aaaaaaa…so damned easy! 🤦🏻♂️ Thanks!