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nibor48135yI feel left out, I have a Huawei, but I haven't had any adverts for Thai brides after talking about them with a mate.
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C0D4669375yI think you'll find it may not be the device, but a key app installed on it.
It usually starts with a F and has intimate access to your device.
It's amazing how little advertising appears without the F range of apps installed. -
@C0D4 maybe. Truth be told messenger does usually have mic access granted. Tho I have only heard about such incidents where Huawei is involved.
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My sister has had this with Sony but in that case Google I think. Any links to sources about this?
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@linuxxx idk, I haven't looked it up yet. These are the people stories from 'round me
p.S. Either google or Messenger? -
@irene Multiple international institutions and the specific governments have declared what the human rights are. Their origin is mostly judeo-christian literature based individualism that was established in the west some hundred years ago
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@irene but the second one is answered. Be grateful - you got your answer for free! Now you can look the other one up ;)
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@irene Human rights are certain rights or ethic norms that are seen as inalienable and may not be infringed on
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@irene I'm not walking around anything. Yes, human rights are mostly not infringed on and if they are it's (obviously) seen as a human rights violation. In which case other countries or said international institutions try to fight against it
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@irene The typical ones include the right to life, privacy, ownership of property, and due process. Various groups also see access to clean drinking water and food as human rights.
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