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Lower than the $0 they're already offering the Xr at? :)


My ISP used to inject things into web pages. I don't think they do anymore, but some WiFi access points still do.


Shut Down in Settings, General works.


I've got an Apple Watch and AirPods. They're both delightful products, if non-interesting for a software developer like me.


SurjTech. SurgeTech? Seems an oddly appropriate name.


Apple never removed apps. They stopped accepting updates.


Tell that to the 3rd party Google Voice apps pulled from the App Store


They can pull an app out from the App Store but they never, ever had the ability to remove it from your phone.



Yes.

That link acknowledges a kill switch for malicious apps, which they've never used.


not necessarily a good thing -http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/07/first-ios-malware-fou... - Still could be on devices, no reason it should be


They don't.


Yeah they do. In Firefox go to preferences, security, and saved passwords. I don't know about Safari or Internet Explorer because they're shit and I don't use them.


Well, Firefox does also offer a "Master Password" if you haven't notice.


Elliot's right: Chrome's way of storing and presenting passwords is unacceptable and less than fully sane.


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