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ansky201 t1_j8t6msf wrote

I have this same problem with my 14 Pro and other people here have posted about it too. Data will be working fine and all of a sudden it will just stop randomly. Like you said, it happens every couple of weeks and restarting the phone is the only solution. I went into my cellular settings and set it to LTE only and it seems to be ok since then. The weird thing is my friend has the exact same phone on the same carrier (Verizon) and he never has had this problem.

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Early-Abroad-3771 t1_j8t25rm wrote

no wait the car insurance BNPL is wicked smart tho, I just paid for my car insurance up front for the first time and saved bank, but it hurt a little to watch 1k walk out of my account. throwing that bill on a pay in 4 is super smart, lmk if you’ve got any other savvy tips like that

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alphinex t1_j8swepz wrote

XML can’t do anything more than HTML. What’s your point? There is literally no logic in HTML or XML.

Please just take the advice by u/Cool-Click1253 and me, seems like we are both web developers, maybe both with some decades of experience (but we can still be wrong). You cant gather sensitive informations (or any other) via XML or HTML (based upon XML btw…). HTML is only a HyperTextMarkupLanguage, no programming language. its only to describe the structure of the page which should get (mostly visible) rendered.

But still, you are right, that you shouldnt click the link in the first place, if it looks suspicious.

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hillandrenko t1_j8sow95 wrote

Have you considered that even if your premise is true, the keyboard can still behave differently between apple apps and non apple apps. Let's say non apple gets the standard unmodifiable keyboard that you speak of and apple do some invisible to the dev/phone user enhancements to the input behind the scenes in their apps thinking they're making it better and it's these enhancements that fuck up the experience while everyone else gets plain old unvarnished text. As a swipe to type user non apple apps subjectively give a better experience.

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EscCtrlAltGr OP t1_j8ski60 wrote

Just got a screen protector on my iphone and the screen protector is thick so it's not inside the case (got it at an authorized Apple seller store). For example if I place my phone on a table with the screen front down it would hit the glass. Is that normal or are there cases that makes the screen protector be inside? Idk who else to ask and just figured I try my luck with you :) My case is not an Apple iphone case.

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