• BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Honestly it’s a terrible name for an OS; hard to search for as / makes Web browsers think you’re entering a web/file address in. It’d also just sounds silly when said outloud, and it’s not easy to remember because it’s not a natural combination of characters

    They need a rebrand to ease their diacoverability and build a decent name for themselves. I appreciate it’s difficult to find names that aren’t already in use but I think it’s current name is holding the project back.

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    24 days ago

    I’ve been daily driving eos for a few years now across two phones. I also bought a Busted pixel tablet, fixed it and flashed eos on it.

    Its always showed you how bad the data leaks were for which app and to which platform.

    Now they do it as a notification, which is annoying. Worse for me, I’ve got shelter installed so I can put MS teams, intune etc into a work profile, so now there are TWO notifications running at all times.

    So, with KDE connect, tesla, tailscale… That means that the least number of notifications running are 5. I hate it.

    Eos is awesome though. I can’t recommend it enough. You all should be running it.

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      23 days ago

      Regarding the notifications, if it turns up and you long press on it, you get into the settings and can turn it off. Somehow had to do it couple of times but now since more then a week I don’t get them anymore.

      Yeah I agree with you, they probbaly thought would be a nice feature to make people aware of tracking. But as nearly every up has dozens of trackers it gets annoying.

      For me the summary on the left page is enough.