4 now then. My other half and I were having terrible wi-fi issues on two different brand laptops with any *buntu based distro (including Mint). Switched both to OpenSuse and it's been fine since.
http://www.facebook.com/terms.php?ref=pf
In the "Termination" section:
"When we are notified that a user has died, we will generally, but are not obligated to, keep the user's account active under a special memorialised status for a period of time determined by us to allow other users to post and view comments."
One.com does offer similar storage, it's called One.com Cloud Drive: https://www.one.com/en/cloud-d...
4 now then. My other half and I were having terrible wi-fi issues on two different brand laptops with any *buntu based distro (including Mint). Switched both to OpenSuse and it's been fine since.
If you have any left by the time you read this, my username + @gmail.com. It seems worth a look
Is there anyway to implement a similar workaround in Chrome, Opera, Safari and dare I ask... IE?
Actually, it already has a "Dead" status.
http://www.facebook.com/terms.php?ref=pf
In the "Termination" section:
"When we are notified that a user has died, we will generally, but are not obligated to, keep the user's account active under a special memorialised status for a period of time determined by us to allow other users to post and view comments."