Is anyone actually aware of the new law coming into effect on 26th May 2012? It basically states that if your website uses cookies to store information on a users PC, you must gain their consent to storing the cookies before doing so. (E.G. The banner displayed at the top of the ICO site).
I am interested to hear from people who run their own websites, and those who work within company's also, as to what (if anything) you / the business you work for, is going to do in order to comply to this new law?
Yeah... happy to see they've simplified it, but I would think the most people who cared (enough to even know there will be a setting there) would have found a workaround years ago.
While I agree on X870E you do lose lanes to the GPU, it's pretty negligible in "Real World" usage. There is little difference when I run RTX 5090 with 8x vs 16x.... (1% difference) My motherboard automatically drops PCIE 5.0 to 8x when you populate certain M.2 slots as well. Not the ideal situation, but again, performance impact is too slight to really matter.
UAD-NG is great for uninstalling (More like disabling but it allows you to select system apk's that you are unable to disable via the apps menu on your phone).
Rethink apk is also great for creating firewall rules and using an encrypted DNS.
Sadly were trying to speedrun to the levels of surveillance China has. It seems to be one of the things the only two parties that have been in power for the last 100 years agree on too.
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Is anyone actually aware of the new law coming into effect on 26th May 2012? It basically states that if your website uses cookies to store information on a users PC, you must gain their consent to storing the cookies before doing so. (E.G. The banner displayed at the top of the ICO site).
I am interested to hear from people who run their own websites, and those who work within company's also, as to what (if anything) you / the business you work for, is going to do in order to comply to this new law?
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