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No one is saying that kids should be able to access pornography. People are saying that it shouldn’t be the states job to raise your children for you.
Effectively blocking pornography for everyone in the country unless you dox yourself to shady websites is not the answer. The answer is developing the tools and simplifying processes required to stop children accessing these things on the device and local network level and putting those tools in the hands of parents. Doing this is almost certainly orders of magnitude cheaper than trying to police the internet
The Great Firewall of Britain is a frankly stupid concept.
I have the 500GB version of the note 20 and have almost completely filled it.
I sync certain folders across all of my devices which is especially useful when i’m planning travel and actually travelling. it also means i can save photos and access and share them across all of my devices.
As for RAM I am extremely selective about what i install on my device, i prune applications regularly and flat out refuse to use apps for services where webapps are available. That in mind, my RAM on my 12GB phone is currently about 75% in use.
I do also watch media on my phone occasionally, especially on flights. the screen on the note20 ultra is very nice for that.
I decided recently that the horizon series has overtaken Fallout in my estimations