"What about YouTube? Just use the web version?" Web versions are almost always more secure than the mobile app version of any app. The browser provides more security enforcement than app security.
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It is a classic 50's era fighter. Some are sold relatively cheaply, https://historicandclassicaircraftsales.com/hawker-hunter-ga-11, but it really depends. Airworthy ones with engines are more expensive by a lot. Still, they are not in the tens of millions like you might expect.
One of the other networks should sue.
Only if she lists Republicans.
They fired everyone competent so they could be more efficient at rubber stamping anything drug companies send their way.
Beta testing on the public roads is always a good idea. Privatize the profits and socialize the road hazards and deaths.
Testify and say only democrat names and we'll let you like.
Or Soylent Green from the 70's!
Aah good Ole RT spreading FUD.
Sweet! Hadn't noticed that feature.
He is the mainstream media.
The only security and privacy settings for apps are what the operating system offers. Because you are voluntarily installing the app there's a certain amount of assumed trust. Many apps abuse that trust and do things the user never really agreed to. Especially around tracking. Browsers also have to comply with the opening system security, but because the websites you visited are rarely fully trusted they tend to guard privacy and security better. And many people use browser extensions to enhance their security.