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candle_lighter, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

Who would’ve thought that working with a company that has a terrible privacy policy, a suspicious buisiness model, closed source software, and an idiotic reason for keeping its software closed source would be a piracy disaster???

Sunbird literally has access to every message on iMessage that you send and receive. What was Nothing thinking when working with them?

drunkentrain, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

I keep trying think of something fruitful to say about this, but I am truly at a loss for words. Perhaps that’s all that needs to be said.

QuazarOmega,

Nothing to say really

candle_lighter,
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

You have nothing to say?

adespoton, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

Well… that was… expected.

beta_tester, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

You can’t kill reputation faster than that

fl42v,

Did they have any? I kinda skipped most of the news abt them since Hugh Jeffreys’ vid featuring their phones.

yoyolll, to RedditMigration in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches

To that end, Google recently unveiled a new feature called Perspectives, which aims to surface discussion forums and videos from various social media platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and Quora.

Google used to have this years ago. It was just a search toggle called "discussions" and it would prioritize search results from forums, comments, reddit, etc. It was extremely useful to find real information while avoiding SEO blogspam ad platforms, which is why they removed it in the first place.

TheAnonymouseJoker, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh Nothing…

Anyway

set_secret, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

Nothing to see here.

abff08f4813c, to RedditMigration in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches

Exactly! The protesters are winning. The protest didn't fizz out, it simply evolved.

magnetosphere, to privacy in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

…but a phone manufacturer throwing its weight behind one of these solutions certainly raises the stakes.

What?

Was a phone manufacturer endorsing this solution? If not, then which one? Which manufacturer are we talking about?

Why include this comment with zero actual information?

Wilzax,

Nothing is a phone manufacturer.

magnetosphere, (edited )
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

OH. Thanks!

LWD, (edited )

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  • magnetosphere,
    @magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, the article wasn’t the problem. My lack of knowledge was. Oh well.

    ReversalHatchery,

    Isn’t Nothing a phone manufacturer?

    magnetosphere,
    @magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

    Apparently they are. I was not aware of that. I’d never heard of them before reading this article.

    Jaysyn, to RedditMigration in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches
    @Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

    Reddit is doing a good job of that on its own.

    timdesuyo, to RedditMigration in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches

    I mean, Reddit's done a good job of ending that. How long before it becomes lemmy or kbin

    trynn, to RedditMigration in Google thinks its new Perspectives tab will finally get you to stop adding 'Reddit' to searches
    @trynn@kbin.social avatar

    It'll have to be tested, but I'm not sure Perspectives will do what the 'reddit' query does for many people. I can only speak for myself, but I typically would add 'reddit' to searches because I was looking for thorough information on a subject, and I was certain there would be some random subreddit out there full of experts and enthusiasts on that specific niche topic. I don't want social media or influencer content, I want content from people with extremely deep knowledge about very specific things.

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