I always wish I had a computer that was expendable and could not get me in trouble if I clicked on the bait button (Update Now). I'm always dying to see what they are trying to do to me.
Same here, always block junk thinking that eventually, it will run out, HA, wishful thinking. I continue getting the same junk but with a different web address. The addresses are computer-generated often from the same company and they're limitless. Sometimes it's from a different spam company and the process starts over again.I always throw them in the junk spam pile. No matter what I do or how many times I block them a different vendor of that kind of crap sends me another email fishing for business.
Facebook is the worst of the worse
I think a 13th year of high school should be added.......
It looks like many of my son's students could be looking at year 13 for high school after this disastrous school year. Things have not been going well at all.
Bob
You're showing your age. We like to think so, but were we any different at that age? We knew everything too.
I don't hate Android, I have an Android tablet. Google developed the operating system, based on Linux (which was ripped off from unix, originally created by Bell Labs). The Android operating system is open source code, which means anybody can take it, change whatever they like and call it their own. But the commonly used apps mentioned above are Google products, and they're all free because their purpose is harvesting data about you.
Yes, I think Apple is better. I got my first Apple computer in 1978 and I'm also a moderator at MacRumours.com, the largest Apple site (aside from the company itself). I have plenty of complaints about the company, and it became considerably less cool after Steve Jobs died. Have never been a fan of Tim Cook. However, I trust them much more with my privacy than Google. Apple is not in the business of selling your personal information, they just want to sell their own products to you. OTOH, Google's business is finding out everything they can about you and using it to target you for marketing.
You are absolutely right, "nothing is ever free", that's a primary reason why Apple's products are generally more expensive.
However, I trust them much more with my privacy than Google. Apple is not in the business of selling your personal information, they just want to sell their own products to you.