

Please do block me. I’d appreciate that. You are not here to learn or listen, you are here to make people do the work for you. Maybe you should go ask an AI, seems like you lack, what they claim to have…


Please do block me. I’d appreciate that. You are not here to learn or listen, you are here to make people do the work for you. Maybe you should go ask an AI, seems like you lack, what they claim to have…


Play innocent all you want, it just makes you look dumb too…
You are not asking me to justify, you are asking me to prove it, and to compare a lot of countries rules and regulations. That’s trolling. Do the legwork yourself, thanks!


Are you here to troll, or why do you expect me to teach you on this subject? Seriously, if you need to compare all the laws, be my guest, but don’t be daft about it in here.


Well, you should read up on the “Databeskyttelsesloven” for one… Or “data protection law”…


Well, not all EU countries share laws. There’s the EU laws, and then there’s the countries own laws. We (here in Denmark) is often a bit more secure, than most other countries - and because my provider is in the country I live in, if there are any disputes, they can be settled here, without spending a million on lawyer fees… :-)


My own country. It’s very transparent here (DK)…


Do remember to mention, that they also have limited space and functionality… So free, yeah, but only for minimal users…
maybe it already does… https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/
Here’s the solution. Stop using Arduino. That’s how people power work. Then a new open alternative will pop up, and people can start using that. Ones desire to create and build, should never belong to only one brand - but a universal brand - whenever possible.
Oh, so where is Firefox subpar? Please elaborate?
Cash is king. Always use cash when possible. I do, and I love it…