I have deleted my LinkedIn account of 16 years. I hadn’t even touched it in several years and I’m not sure I’ve ever really gotten much value out of it. I had been considering leaving for a while, and a new terms of service pushed me over the edge, not because of anything in it (I didn’t even read it) but because the cost of reading it seemed higher than the continued value from keeping the service.
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Goodbye, Twitter
I have deactivated my Twitter account, as of last night. I hadn’t posted since 2019 and had only done one response to someone else since then. I hadn’t really tweeted with any regularity since 2016. Even at my most tweety I never really was much of a part of the community. I only was still logging in because Twitter stopped allowing me to view anything but direct tweet links without doing so.
Continue reading post "Goodbye, Twitter"I’ve had a single GMail account for over a decade. I’ve thought of creating a second one for many years to use for lower security sitations. Today I finally did, to install Google Play, and thus other apps, on my Onyx Boox e-note.
Continue reading post "#4263"My old eBay username / email seems to no longer exist in eBay’s system. I used it as recently as fourteen years ago. Disappointing: I have to start over there.
I have determined that one cannot link a prepaid and postpaid T-Mobile account to have one login ID.
Continue reading post "#3163"I figured out why the T-Mobile Home Internet router has SMS in its web interface: I had to retrieve an auth code through it to set up my web account.
Continue reading post "#3157"I finally got my online T Mobile account working after switching to a new plan last month.
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