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i was wondering, about if readers of linxuquestions could feedbacks about a long list of messenging secured apps?
Wile I consider “secured apps” an oxymoron, in the era of so called smart phones, my main argument against services and applications of that kind is that they bereave the user of influence and responsibility. Both are nowadays felt as charges and people appear to be happy to dispose of obligations.
Myself, I tend to not feel pity with anybody who must acclaim this development.
Wile I consider “secured apps” an oxymoron, in the era of so called smart phones, my main argument against services and applications of that kind is that they bereave the user of influence and responsibility. Both are nowadays felt as charges and people appear to be happy to dispose of obligations.
Myself, I tend to not feel pity with anybody who must acclaim this development.
in EU and almost everywhere of the world, people are happy, and more than it, proud of being users of the most/common popular apps.
zero rating doesnt scare them.
what about xmpp or sip for the geeks we are?
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