A huge company like Facebook doesn't accidentally tie accounts together like this. This is on purpose 100%.
lka1988
Exactly. Sounds more intentional than anything.
How do we do this? Is this a GDPR thing?
The alternative is that FB uses its own proprietary and competing protocol, making everything more fragmented.
Oh, so Bluesky
Cursed af
Never underestimate a scorned woman's ability to fire off three paragraphs from her phone in 2.4 seconds.
Source: Many many arguments with my ex-wife over text. There is a very good reason we're divorced.
I have an Optiplex 7050 SFF that I dumped a few hundred dollars worth of upgrades into for shits and giggles when I ran it as my daily driver; then I built a beastly Ryzen system to daily and shunted the Optiplex over to server duties, replacing the previous server (14 year-old HP Elitedesk 8100 SFF).
The Optiplex runs everything I can throw at it with ease, far better than the HP could have ever hoped to do.
As for using old laptops that a big ehhh for me. Find yourself a used NUC instead.
Yes, but that costs money and I already have the laptop in my possession. Which is the majority reason why old laptops are used for this kind of thing.
People complain about this as if it's some sort of massive roadblock that nobody's solved yet.
Magisk Hide handles this and has been around for years. Venture around on the relevant XDA forum and SEARCH
Nobody talks like that IRL
How is that a bad thing? Genuine question.