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reply to Matt

Re: Full Circle

Actually Verizon has often blocked legitimate 3rd party sites and features, even on smartphones. My last phone was a WinMo PPC model, that had the built-in GPS chip scrambled to only be available to Verizon's Nav software, couldn't use Google Maps without hacking the phone to custom roms and updating firmware on the radio chip.
So long as you can't even change what DNS you're accessing on your phone's internet you're always at the risk of being hijacked by your phone company.

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