I just updated my phone's apps. 63 of them. I do it when I think of it which, clearly, isn't all that often.
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Huh. If I'm using the device, there are updates daily, and I update daily. At least.
I have a mild (okay, great) bingo! EverWebClipper does let you WYSIWYG clip pages (at least from Opera) or clip just the URL like normal, or an unstyled version. It's a damned shame it's necessary, but hey. It works.
I'm not sure how I got it free, though. I def didn't pay $3.
I can't stand the little red circle so I update daily.
I upgrade about once a week or so, when I'm in wifi.
Every other week, or so. Usually gets into the teens.
I couldn't stand the little red circles either. Then at some point laziness started winning out.
Multiple times a day, on multiple devices.
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Is there any not-spilling-the-beans explanation I can get for why, on a simple search of a provocative term, google.com results look like google.co.uk results with safesearch on? And it's not until I get specific ("hard cock" vs 'cock" for instance) that they tend to be equivalent in terms of rating? I'm guessing there's a sort of geographical skewing for why the two "hard cock" searches are so different, but a "tits" search with safesearch on in co.uk is really very similar in results to the same search with it off in .com.
Has there ever been a public statement about that, I guess, is a better question? .co.jm looks pretty similar to the UK, FWIW.
Google just made some changes to their image search. IIRC, even with safe search off, it won't show you naughty images unless you specifically search for naughty stuff. I forget how it determines if you're looking for naughty pictures.
Maybe google in the UK hasn't made this switch yet.