I think what makes the $20 is it’s to remove ads that the app itself puts forth. And like you said, $20 is pretty high compared to ad removal in other apps.
I think what makes the $20 is it’s to remove ads that the app itself puts forth. And like you said, $20 is pretty high compared to ad removal in other apps.
After updating, it’s in the sidebar. $12.99 for me.
Beta update released within the last hour adds the option for lifetime ad removal.
Beta update released within the last hour adds the option for lifetime ad removal.
Beta update released within the last hour adds the option for lifetime ad removal.
Beta update released within the last hour adds the option for lifetime ad removal.
Yep, it is!
Thank you for elaborating. Definitely seems like the above poster was pretty off base.
And in the other case, two were acquited, two received a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury, and two pleas guilty to conspiracy.
Not sure! Maybe you can ask the person behind the bot?
Looks like chat messages are not used to train models:
Could it be simply reading the message history once you invite it into the channel?
Looking forward to when you can follow multiple people easily.
Especially since Fritter dropped Nitter support and the feed.
To be fair, this isn’t literal fraud.
https://dictionary.law.com/default.aspx?selected=785
It’s scummy and may arise other issues, but it isn’t literal fraud.
It’s maybe another one of the many nails in Reddit’s coffin.
Second paragraph:
“The company has revealed that the upcoming OnePlus Ace 2 Pro includes ‘Rainwater Touch Control’ technology, which combines a custom screen chip and some algorithms to account for water on the display, and prevent it from interfering with taps and swipes.”