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I know this feel. Holy shit do I know this feel. I'm cringing just thinking about dealing with situations like this.
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Tip: Tablet with parental control.
My parents in law literally only used their PC for browsing and streaming music. I told them to buy a tablet, and locked it down (parental control + custom launcher). -
Try explaining to them that they can just open the browser and go to that shortcuts address anyway they do not need the icon. Tip: Start by explaining what a browser is.
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I feel like this client might be related to the Google Bing lady, just less annoying...
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