> Your users would be breaking those terms, not you, as they do it on their own machine. As the parent said, just remove all reference to LinkedIn and you can move on.
Does not work from US. Twitter shows lots of people elsewhere having problems. Meta status page says everything is working though, https://metastatus.com/
Edit, ops did intended to make a submission with the Twitter search. Seems like I accidentally pasted the wrong link.
It's the best way to do something you can't on the website. As example, I've had to return products that have said they were not returnable or beyond the return date, chat is the easiest way to talk to someone and get it resolved.
> Though in doing so they will be notified that you have done so.
No. Depends on how you look it up, but you could just send an email (from anonymous account if wanted) to the tax agency asking for someones salary. You get an answer back in a few days without them being notified.
I thought that was already the standard? Most people here in Sweden I have talked to do like that. It first charges to some threshold and then automatically the rest when it is as cheap as possible.
You just configure a time in the morning you want it to be fully charged and the charger do the rest.
Edit, people with their own house and thereby their own charger.
Back when I ordered a Quest 2 I had to use a space somewhere in my zip code for it to work. Like "123 45" or "12 345". Do not remember the variant that worked!
Selecting Pretzel24 as payment method redirects to https://go.przelewy24.pl/ where in turn you choose between different banks. I guess it is a Polish service for direct bank payments?
I misread it as Pretzel the first time and couldn't resist, especially after clicking the page gave me a 'NOT FOUND' error. I assumed it was some sort of payment system.
There is some kind of cloud stuff here though.