If you read the article, those "ifs" are only in reference to whether a US suit will be filed. The analysis of Nintendo's BS patents all makes sense.
I don't know about getting worse but it definitely has trouble in my area with some businesses/ parking lots and how to get in to them
I'd watch the Twitch.tv presidential debate
It's safe I just tried it on mine
If you're asking whether I class someone posting lewd photographs for money as a sex worker the answer is yes it's not complicated
Actually you're full of it. I went back and read that and you literally said OnlyFans models. Don't play with me old man
Ok then. I have no idea who those people are, and like I said, didn't read all that 😂
You assume they're following sex workers on instagram. Nowhere in post it say that. Plenty of weird dudes out there
I appreciate you bestie but I ain't reading all that
If someone is looking to do that for sexual purposes then yes that is the appropriate place to do it
So do yourself and FartMonster2k not know about PornHub, or...?
An older adult following a bunch of much younger people on normal social media for sexual purposes is 100% weird.
This is what peak mansplaining looks like. She didn't ask a question and I'm sure she already knows the why.
Nintendo should file a lawsuit against my entire ass
I wanted to know if my local Food Basics store is tracking me.
I looked at the privacy policy on foodbasics.ca and not finding any mention of this, but wanting to be sure, I emailed their Privacy Officer.
This is the email I sent:
>Hello, > >I shop at the food basics store at [Address] in [City], > >I would like to know if you use facial recognition or identification technology in the store? And if so, for what purpose, and if the information is stored for how long? > >Thank you, >[Me]
Here is the response I got:
! >Hello, > >I confirm that Metro does not use facial recognition technology or any other technology that allows the identification of individual at the Food Basics stores. > >Best regards >Eliane >Legal Counsel
Just want to share to encourage everyone to learn about and exercise your consumer privacy rights.
The timing of this immediately made me think of the article posted the other day about there being no news since it happened a year ago.
Also found this: Arrests in $20-million Toronto airport gold heist stem from cross-border gun running plot
NaPo archive: https://archive.ph/DFkMw