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8 votes
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Google AMP pages no longer get preferential treatment in Google search
14 votes -
Google I/O 2021: The fourteen biggest announcements
6 votes -
How China turned a prize-winning iPhone hack against the Uyghurs
11 votes -
Am I FLoCed?
22 votes -
Rust in the Android platform
7 votes -
Supreme Court of the United States sides with Google over Oracle
46 votes -
Chrome's address bar will default to HTTPS
10 votes -
A look at search engines with their own indexes
26 votes -
Google’s FLoC is a terrible idea
31 votes -
Ubuntu sends http requests to Google cloud, here’s a fix
Ubuntu has this package installed by default: network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu It's only purpose is to provide settings for NetworkManager to send requests to...
Ubuntu has this package installed by default:
network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntuIt's only purpose is to provide settings for NetworkManager to send requests to connectivity-check.ubuntu.com , and based on the result (AFAIK) detect redirection by captive portals and open an ISP's page (think public WiFi, or hotel rooms, where you need to authorize to access the net).
Well, connectivity-check.ubuntu.com is hosted on Google cloud (you can check that by running:
dig connectivity-check.ubuntu.com whois [the IP from previous query]
), so by default Ubuntu sends requests to a Google cloud page.
I don't say Google counts daily active Ubuntu users (because many of those have the same IP), or that Google actively logs and analyzes that data. But some of you guys may not like that behavior.So what's the fix?
Purge the package
sudo apt purge network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu
If you do need a captive portal detection, create your own config file to query some HTTP (not HTTPS) page of your choice, in the example below I have a Debian page used for the same purpose. Use your favorite text editor to create and edit /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/90-connectivity-custom.conf :
[connectivity] uri=http://network-test.debian.org/nm
Restart NetworkManager
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
If you run an Ubuntu derivative, please report if you have network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu installed in the comments.
11 votes -
Data Transfer Project
6 votes -
Google to stop selling ads based on your specific web browsing
29 votes -
Google-free /e/ OS is now selling preloaded phones in the US, starting at $380
14 votes -
Arizona advances bill forcing Apple and Google to allow Fortnite-style alternative payment options
7 votes -
I have $15 burning a hole in my Google Play balance. Help me figure out what to spend it on.
Here's a list of Paid Games & Apps that I already have bought. Utils Tasker KLWP Sleep as Android Nova Prime One or two Icon packs for Nova Games Desert Golfing Death Road To Canada 2 Meteorfall...
Here's a list of Paid Games & Apps that I already have bought.
Utils
- Tasker
- KLWP
- Sleep as Android
- Nova Prime
- One or two Icon packs for Nova
Games
- Desert Golfing
- Death Road To Canada 2
- Meteorfall
- Mindustry
- Mini Metro
- Ordia
- Prune
- Reigns
- Reigns: Her Majesty
- RowRow
- Teslagrad
- UnCiv
- .projekt
- Sword and Sworcery
I'm looking for something worthwhile to spend it on. Is there a lesser known utility app that you use all the time? What about an indie game not getting the praise it deserves? Tell me about it!
17 votes -
Google has suspended the Element Matrix client from the Play Store due to abusive content (It's back)
@Element: Google have suspended Element in the Play Store without notifying us; we're reaching out to find out what's going on. Apologies for the inconvenience; in the interim there's https://t.co/aaZ9qXz69W but it's a few versions behind. We'll post updates here.
31 votes -
Google to pull API keys from unofficial builds of Chromium, including those for Linux packages
19 votes -
Google union in turmoil following global alliance announcement
7 votes -
Google threatens to pull search engine in Australia
15 votes -
New side-channel attack can recover encryption keys from hardware security keys
5 votes -
Google employees form union
42 votes -
The strange world of YouTube's corporate propaganda
12 votes -
Google Maps' moat is evaporating
7 votes -
Google acquires Neverware, a company that turns old PCs into Chromebooks
13 votes -
Gmail suffers another outage
12 votes -
MediaPipe Holistic — Simultaneous face, hand and pose prediction, on device
4 votes -
Chrome team tests "private prefetch proxy"
8 votes -
We read the paper that forced Timnit Gebru out of Google. Here’s what it says.
19 votes -
Google announces Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G phones, new Chromecast, and Nest Audio smart speaker
13 votes -
The way we train AI is fundamentally flawed
16 votes -
Google illegally spied on workers before firing them, US labor board alleges
18 votes -
Google Desktop (2004) - demo and retrospective
6 votes -
YouTube can now place ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them
26 votes -
YouTube Terms of Service updated with the “right to monetize”
26 votes -
Google Photos will no longer have unlimited free storage after June 1
40 votes -
Google apologises to Thierry Breton over plan to target EU commissioner
6 votes -
Reddit worries it’s going to be crushed in the fight against Big Tech
16 votes -
Google sued by US Department of Justice in antitrust case over search dominance
26 votes -
A legislative path to an interoperable internet
9 votes -
Helping people spot the spoofs: A URL experiment
7 votes -
US House Democrats say Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple enjoy ‘monopoly power’ and recommend big changes
18 votes -
Web history - Chapter 4: Search
4 votes -
Apple’s reckoning has come - Breakdown of the EPIC v. Apple (and Google) lawsuits
6 votes -
Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome Web Browser separates from Chrome OS
11 votes -
Android 11 starts rolling out today with improvements to notifications, privacy, 5G, and more
9 votes -
Is there a Google-free future for Firefox?
27 votes -
Does Google know me better than I know myself?
5 votes -
Apple showing signs it may soon launch a search engine to compete against Google Search
26 votes -
Google proposes new village next to Mountain View tech hubs
5 votes