As far as I can see it’s only streaming Xbox Cloud, so no they probably can’t supply one
As far as I can see it’s only streaming Xbox Cloud, so no they probably can’t supply one
Tldr; chromium based browers are more vulnerable to password stealing malware because they encrypt with the OS user creds, Firefox would probably avoid this with a master password, as thats the primary protection of this that password managers offer.
Been super happy with my LG dishwasher over the last couple of years, it’s a bit noiser than Bosch ones I’ve seen but it cleans well and dries well too.
Generally security programs like this that do keylogging are context aware and don’t include passwords, plus if it’s a managed device they probably wouldn’t need keylogging to obtain passwords if that was the objective. Significant amount of endpoint protection software will allow for RAM capture, which would have your passwords as well.
Furthering this, if you’re accessing managed applications (say OneDrive or Sharepoint) it’s common to prevent access to a device that doesn’t have all of the monitoring software installed.
I’ve long held the view the major highways should be set to 140, aimed at reducing fatigue. Someone will drive Melbourne to Sydney in a day anyway, and two hours less travel time will help make them safer when they get there.
For learners required to log hours this is also true in Vic and NSW, but there is an age cut off (21 and 25) for this requirement.
We have Covenants at least in Victoria - https://www.planning.vic.gov.au/guides-and-resources/guides/all-guides/restrictive-covenants
Honestly, they’re kinda stupid and should have a mandatory end or review date, mine has stupid clauses like you can’t park a commerical vehicle within visibility of the street and restricts the material used for fencing etc
Agree, unfortunate incident for both cars, with how fast Norris was it would have been great to see Piastri in the wet part of the race, and the ferrari was clearly quick as well, and might have pushed Perez if they were both up there.
We need a LSW to run the Windows store on Linux as a pacakge manager