Just keep regular full system images (as you should be anyways, as part of your 3-2-1 backup plan), and you'll be fine as you can just restore an image if everything gets broken.
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Is that something you're worried about? The link says there would need to be both a browser exploit and a system exploit on top of that to get out of the sandbox, which seems pretty unlikely to happen when running uBlock on a mobile browser.
It seems like one of those things where it's not as secure but it really doesn't matter in reality.
If they're not portable how would I for example login to an account while on my Desktop, if I set up the passkey on my Phone?
Pixel 7a is pretty good. Cheap too now that they're 2 generations old, around $330 new for an unlocked phone.
I think looking at business/enterprise models would give you the best luck, as some of them should use a PCIe Wifi/BT card so it can be easily upgraded, and you would be able to remove that.
Notebookcheck.net often has images of a teardown in their reviews where you can see if it has a removable wireless card.
People like this aren't usually rational, they've just snapped for whatever reason and are doing whatever makes sense in their own head at the time.
Sounds like maybe a faulty battery failing early, it should be under warranty I'd imagine if it has only been a few months?
You're not going to find an alternative that everyone has, because only Quick Share is included by default on Android devices.
The battery health indicator could be wrong, does it still run as long as it used to?
Pretty sure this is a straight up scam, the RAM changes depending on which site you find it on with none of them showing 20GB of actual RAM, and the website for 'doogee' doesn't work
Outgoing should already allow everything, so no need to specifically allow it.
I use https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/431970-fb-clean-my-feeds for facebook.
uBlock Origin with various annoyances filters enabled takes care of a ton of stuff as well.