What you've quoted isn't what I asked.
Edit: Seems users here are too immature for any discussion other than blind hate.
What you've quoted isn't what I asked.
Edit: Seems users here are too immature for any discussion other than blind hate.
So theoretically that sounds great, but practically it would have to be Apple to kick those apps from the platform if the apps are not abiding EU law, or how does that work?
Exactly. I wouldn't be surprised if some of those apps are using payment processors outside the EU to circumvent this. So assuming those apps are not warning the users for "no refunds", who else is gonna give some kind of warning?
I'm a EU citizen residing outside the EU, so my knowledge on this is not exactly up to date.
The App Store has, for me, been a good experience when it comes to refunds (the right to withdrawal for digital purchases in the EU). They do comply, no questions asked.
Not sure any of that applies when you give some wildcard company outside the EU your payment information for some random in-app purchase.
Most of them are hot on the outside, cold on the inside. Especially when turned on.
Whoever is cleaning that will probably not blow their own horn about it.
That's the main reason I stopped streaming all those new shows. They get canceled with some half-open ending, and it feels like a slap in the face.
Filler-content is somewhat expected when seasons are getting stretched, but without a decent ending I ain't watching no more.
Cookie AutoDelete hasn't been updated for 2+ years and, in my experience, is buggy in combination with containers.
Also, while it did delete cookies, it did not delete certain data in the user's profile folder, still exposing all visited sites (while using Firefox's own history tools does delete this data normally.)
At least the butter might come in handy (or by other limbs).
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Yet still, is it then so wrong to warn a user beforehand that the payment processor isn't going to be Apple? I'm not sure what your idea is that the EU should do here? No warning from anyone seems to be a recipe for scamming.