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To: grey_whiskers

grey_whiskers wrote:
from thedonald.win:

MARSH .V ALABAMA. COMPANIES HAVE NO ABILITY TO RESTRICT CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED SPEECH.

MARSH V. ALABAMA MARSH V. ALABAMA MARSH V. ALABAMA MARSH V. ALABAMA MARSH V. ALABAMA

I’ll keep posting this until it gets traction.

https://www.oyez.org/cases/1940-1955/326us501

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsh_v._Alabama

PLEASE GAIN TRACTION.

A private company could not restrict speech, even though it owned the sidewalk the speech was being distributed. THIS APPLIES TO TECH COMPANIES.

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Reposting for traction. Sharing.

Woke up to a snow covered Texas. Not safe to drive the 45 mile road to church. May God clean our gubmint white as this snow covered land.


3,120 posted on 01/10/2021 7:07:14 AM PST by Wneighbor (Weaponize your cell phone! Call your legislators every week.)
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To: All
RE: Disabling auto updates on Android phones.

Been seeing questions on diabling auto updates on phones, apple phones seem to be easy to do, some android phones not so easy.

My phone (and others here from reading comments) does not have an option to disable when going to settings/system updates.

Did a search and discovered the following instructions if you cannot see a option to diable updates on your android phone:

There’s another setting you should be able to toggle to disable automatic system updates, but it’s a little buried. Pull up Settings again and scroll down until you see the “About phone” section. Tap on that. Then, tap on the “Software Information” section, and scroll down until you see “Build Number.” Start tapping on that section until your device says that you’ve enabled “Developer mode.”

Then, head back to your primary Settings screen and scroll down. You should see a new “Developer options” section near “About phone.” Tap on it, and then look for the “Automatic system updates” option. Make sure it’s not enabled. That should prevent your phone from receiving automatic updates. But to be super-super sure, you can also purchase and sideload the Package Disabler Pro app. You’ll then use this to disable your device’s Software Update feature, which will keep it on the current version of your operating system forevermore.

Just did the above on my Samsung S8+ and was able to disable auto updates.

3,136 posted on 01/10/2021 7:23:34 AM PST by TruthWillWin (DJT will be sworn in 1/20 under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Dem Party)
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