Who Stole The Empress Wattpad
I am an excellent consumer of electronic information. I never need to actually read any press releases, but there is really nothing better than one's being able to find some article they want on ebay, at a couple of pounds for it, just on their device to be discovered. That said, there are a few specific things I NEED to get out of my data:
Junk mail, including junk from friends, classmates and families that never got recycled and become a larger trash can of individual complaints. I mostly take it for granted that that's the entirety of it, but its now a pretty large percentage that has been recently taken up as an issue here. I figure we can get some proper resolution of that in a short time.
People being able to go through the process of getting a file downloaded, and then you actually seeing it on their device
People being able to manage their devices themselves
Sometimes I'll purchase a piece of "unofficial" source code, in the hopes that we can learn from them
At other times, I'm content to simply spend as little money as I can afford on apps/software updates until they're stable enough (or I have some new app that allows for in-app payment/installation) and then go through it again as soon as it's finished. I always try to "upgrade" to something stable as I go, so you really just HAVE to hold off on upgrades a bit.
I always try to do the following:
Delete what I can from apps I own before I go through it multiple times. This helps ensure I've been using a stable version of the app at least once, but the benefit is that anyone can find it (a la apple store and google play). It doesn't really protect me from people trying to either game with my device, which I almost certainly would have to get into this situation by now. Its also a good incentive to learn how to root the phone.
Install a "restricted" version of an app on the device, so I can't download the full, public version on any other appstore. No one ever wants to play a game that I can just install onto my phone when it goes to sleep, so this can help secure me if the content ever really gets released.