One was a jury trial and the other wasn't. Google had plenty of records of their internal communications but Apple had a different practice. This article by The Verge does a decent job at highlighting the differences.
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Thinking of starting Tchia, given its recent addition to Game Pass.
I switched off after having found that its privacy settings prevent extensions like Dark Mode from reading your dark mode status in the OS. There's a workaround but I might as well use something else.
That's overkill. Shaun's video on Harry Potter is less than two hours long and tells you all you need to know.
I haven't played it yet. I prioritize Game Pass, since those games come and go, but on Steam the library is semi-permanent. Sometimes I really feel like playing a particular game from my library, so I prioritize that over the ones I like on Game Pass.
We know WhatsApp uses the Signal protocol for encryption, but it also collects a lot of metadata. Arguably still better than Telegram that collects everything. Its secret chats may be e2ee but nobody uses them even for discussing sensitive matters, and they don't work on the Desktop.
I bought Dreamfall Chapters. It's the only one of its series that doesn't feel too dated to be playable to me.
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I bought Dreamfall Chapters, which is back to its historical low on Steam. I've heard good things about it, and Dustborn from the same dev looks super promising.
Like the Hungarian.