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Old 10th January 2016, 12:10   #1
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Default Cyanogen OS now serving Microsoft ads in its Android UI

Speaking of Cyanogen OS: Following the Cyanogen OS 12.11 update for the OnePlus One, you may have noticed something worse than the automatic inclusion of Cortana. Now upon selecting a file without a set default application, you will see adverts for Microsoft apps and services on the "open with" menu. I feel like a broken record player at this point, but don't trust these guys. Selling out to Microsoft has never done anyone any good.

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