@phoneboy That's what I thought mostly as well, plus you have that waive your rights thing. Yuck…
@matigo According to them, yes. And it must not be a "burner" type number which I use all the time (not safe using my real number). :O
@larand Same here, it more than enough.
That service is popular on the cosplayer community mostly since a friend of mine (a cosplayer herself) discovered the front page and asked for my opinion before she considered joining but I said look at the TOS and she thankfully walked away.
Surely the bait and switch tactics played a role there too.
// @matigo
There's a new social network called Vero out there but get this: They're requiring phone numbers for an account plus the dreaded arbitration clause int he TOS. Two red flags there.
Nope.
@hazardwarning Not really although their update is nice, can't trust them in terms of future directions especially for a free service.
SpaceX launches first test satellites for its proposed Starlink broadband project, which aims to link up many small satellites to provide reliable internet [motherboard.vice.com]
Interesting enough to share.
Coding away for a fact that this could lead up to something good. Remains to be seen.
@phoneboy So that brings me to the fact that most people get their phones from carriers in the US despite some OEMs creating their own payment plans. Gets to show you that the carriers are still making the rules around here.
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