Aren’t the Apple and Android networks supposed to be working together? I thought that’s why Google delayed this, because anyone could be tracked without knowing by a tracker on the other network.
I work for the US government and Proton is blocked at the network level, so I can’t check my personal email at work. In that sense, the US has already “banned” it. In what other way could a government “ban” an email provider?
It was fine until a few weeks ago. We moved into a new building and something with the network changed. Concurrently we also have to connect via the VPN a different way than we used to. With all of those changes Proton went from not blocked to blocked.
What is a passkey? Is it a file saved to a decice? Can it be on multiple devices? How do you set it up on your first device? What if you lose your device? Do you need your first device to add it to a second device? How is that different than a text field saved to a password manager?
The Find My Device Network is holding back the true arrival of an 'AirTag for Android' (9to5google.com)
Google's Phone app will soon let you look up unknown numbers - GSMArena.com news (m.gsmarena.com)
Google says Apple is bringing RCS to the iPhone in ‘fall of 2024’ (9to5google.com)
Indian government moves to ban ProtonMail after bomb threat (www.androidcentral.com)
Unlock 1Password With a Passkey: Now in Beta (blog.1password.com)
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