What I mean is that privacy is no longer mainstream. The software shown does work but the majority of people don't use it or don't even know what it is.
Not really. People who use the apps are trying to preserve (conserve) the time when privacy wasn't an afterthought. It's not working, but they're sure trying.
Name recognition is a big thing. From now on, anything Spez announces will be dampened slightly simply by the fact that he announced it. Of course, Spez could just run the company without much fuss and stay out of the spotlight but he's too egotistical for that.
What about sustainable fuels for ICEs? I know little about them but isn't that a more reasonable option due to it being able to be used on current cars?
Agreed, although many people claim that Britain is increasingly privatizing their healthcare. I suppose I'm just saying that the American right simply cares about different issues than the European right.
I always hear people say that but I can't figure out why; in some ways, Europe is more right wing (specifically anti-immigrant) than the US. Can you give any examples?
I use a Garmin vivomove Sport! It has a physical analog watch with a screen underneath the watch face. It tracks my steps and activities I engage in as well as shows me notifications from my phone. It has quite a lot of other options such as stress and sleep tracking as well but those are purely optional.
I'm not gonna start using niche political terms on a daily basis. Yes, I know that Democrats and Republicans are basically the same but nobody outside a small group of people cares. See that I put both in quotation marks as well.
What I mean is that privacy is no longer mainstream. The software shown does work but the majority of people don't use it or don't even know what it is.