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possiblylinux127, in What is your daily privacy setup?

I just avoid services that invade my privacy and freedom.

i_shot_the_sherry, in YouTube adds tracking parameters to shared URLs that can be traced back to individual Google accounts

I believe Spotify is doing something similar.

Would be nice if social networks and messengers would automatically strip these parameters.

noodlejetski,

adding this list to uBlock Origin helps: github.com/…/LegitimateURLShortener.txt

cupcakezealot,
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best filter maintainer ever

MagneticFusion,

Firefox on desktop has an option when copying links to copy without site tracking

brbposting,

Eventually I think sites will customize every URL for each user.

TikTok is quite sneaky. Sharing from their mobile app, you get: https://www.tiktok.com/t/[9digitCode]/

Only by opening the URL in a browser will you see: https://www.tiktok.com/@[user]/video/[19numerals]?_t=[alphanumericIdentifier]&_r=1…which can be sanitized.

Here’s how they took it a step further too: YCombinator.

otter, (edited )

Same with Reddit, FB Messenger, Instagram, TikTok… Some of them are harder to spot, like how Reddit now goes reddit.com/r/example/s/8913y4h93

Would be nice if social networks and messengers would automatically strip these parameters.

I started using URLCheck on Android and SO MANY links have some kind of tracker that you can drop and not lose any functionality. Things like Signal (and even Lemmy/Mastodon) could do something similar and throw up a little warning when it encounters a known tracker, then offer to clean the URL for you.

Another advantage is that the clean URLs are a lot more descriptive

otter,

For example, see the link in the post body here:

reddit.com/…/whats_going_on_with_kim_kardashian_a…

MaximilianKohler,

Why are you linking to reddit…

otter,

I was linking to a page where someone unknowingly used a link with a tracker, as an example of what I was talking about

Here’s a screenshot if that’s better

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/e1c73a1a-6135-4341-a21c-bc9f3de38249.png

i_shot_the_sherry,

I’m using FairEmail on Android. When tapping a link, thr app detects tracking parameters and offers to remove them. I really like that feature and wish other apps would offer something similar.

otter,

Oh that’s nice! Hopefully more apps integrate that function

jivandabeast,

Pretty sure TikTok does it as well

variants, (edited )

That was the first place I noticed it, thought it was really smart of them, someone would send me a meme or whatever and it would show their account at the top. Was impressed that they generate so many links, now they can see who knows who so easily

totallynotarobot, (edited ) in Any *good* keyboard recommations?

I end up back on SwiftKey because ios stock keyboard doesn’t have an option for a persistent number row. That’s literally all I want.

Open to suggestions. Would LOVE to not have to have a fucking bing button and be letting Microsoft creep my shit.

sik0fewl,

It annoys me that I can't long press for punctuation on iPhone SwiftKey, like I could with Android. Also, no comma button.

totallynotarobot, (edited )

You can long press the period beside the enter button for some punctuation, though the swipe through that pop up after the long press is a little janky.

You can also long press letter keys for variations on that letter.

I’m typing this on an iPhone and I just tested both those things to make sure I wasn’t lying to you lol. What feature is missing? Its been a few years since I used android regularly so I seem to have forgotten.

akilou,

Dude I’m surprised that iOS even lets you pick a different keyboard than the default

TrickDacy,
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They actually didn’t for many years.

MigratingtoLemmy, in YouTube adds tracking parameters to shared URLs that can be traced back to individual Google accounts

Copy clean URLs with ClearURL

AceFuzzLord,

Don’t know if any other browsers do it, but Firefox for desktop added an option when right clicking links to copy without URL tracker. I don’t know if it works on yt links, but it’s definitely a step in the right direction.

ikidd, in "TV box" reccomandation
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Pi4 with Kodi

deegeese, in Authorized Fetch Circumvented by Alt-Right Developers

Troll circumvents rarely used Fedi privacy feature that was being abused by Facebook to preserve their walled garden.

Hopefully this causes the authenticated fetch to be redesigned.

Sims, in want a youtube discovery alternative

Not exactly what you want, but below each video in freetube, there’s an ‘up next’ playlist that afaik are still recommended. You can use it to find similar content.

qooqie, in What do you think about paid search engines like Neeva or Kagi?

From what I’ve read on here the people that use them like them. If you value your privacy enough to pay for a search engine you’ll probably like it. I believe I’ve seen Kagi mentioned the most

UnexploredEnigma, in Satellite GPS Messenger

Thank you all!!

possiblylinux127, in Librewolf but like... for chromium?

I would stick to librewolf. Supporting Chromium is not good for freedom.

Anyway, ungoogled chromium is probably the best answer. There also is Cromite which supports android and windows

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  • possiblylinux127,

    Please stop recommending proprietary software

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  • sir_reginald,
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    no, do not mistake yourself. they are not proprietary blobs. the whole browser is proprietary. they release a tarball with the chromium code + some changes. but the whole UI which are the main changes are proprietary (after all, like any Chromium browser, it’s mostly a re-skinned Chromium, they don’t make any changes to the engine).

    It’s a proprietary browser. They just release a bunch of code for marketing purposes. Don’t believe me? Try compiling it, and tell me if what you get is Vivaldi minus some blobs.

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  • duplexsystem,

    “Note that, of the three layers above, only the UI layer is closed-source. Roughly 92% of the browser’s code is open source coming from Chromium, 3% is open source coming from us, which leaves only 5% for our UI closed-source code.”

    Straight from the horses mouth. So 92% of it is the same as every other chromium browser. 3% is their oss code and 5% is closed source. That 5% more than actual open source browsers.

    Which means the final product is closed source.

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  • TwilightKiddy,

    Excuse me? I switched to Manjaro with Xfce about 3 months ago, and if I wasn’t high at the time and remember everything correctly, the default web browser was simply absent. Which is an excellent choice, in my opinion.

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  • TwilightKiddy,

    So, it’s default for Cinnamon distribution. That’s like saying Amazon AppStore is default for Android just because some manufacturers install it by default. Consider reading the article before quoting it, please.

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  • TwilightKiddy,

    I don’t care about that, you said:

    Vivaldi was set as default in Manjaro Linux

    And it’s not true.

    It was set as default for Cinnamon distribution, which is not even maintained by Manjaro developers, it’s a community managed distribution.

    spez, (edited )

    Wow, you’re an idiot.

    edit : and that’s coming from spez so…

    dakd2,

    looks like Cromite bad beacuse it has AdBlock plus instead of uBlock origin and uses google as a default search engine and includes the chrome web store

    miss_brainfart, in Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications: US senator | World DNA
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    I don’t think I can really fault any Android developer for wanting to use Firebase and be done with it, because it’s just so simple to implement, and generally easy to work with.

    But some things should be more important than comfort, shouldn’t they.

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  • miss_brainfart, (edited )
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    I mean, it was kinda expected and inevitable that one big service was going to reign supreme. Lots of things make push notification a real hassle, like you describe. Speaking for Android as I don’t know much about iOS, Firebase works incredibly well, it’s a super elegant solution, and if Google wasn’t such a shitshow, I’d love it.

    But it is a shitshow, in so many ways. So some services encrypt the contents, some don’t send them over those servers in the first place, but the remaining metadata is still shockingly useful for surveillance purposes.

    I don’t really know where I’m going with this comment, but as an EU resident, I’d just like to see alternative systems getting more attention.

    Idk, it’s just that so many people hear news like this and go: „It is what it is, can’t change it“

    Well not with that attitude, that’s for sure

    velox_vulnus, (edited ) in Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications: US senator | World DNA

    Wion is a subsidary of Essel Group, and a right-wing, populist mouthpiece. They’re responsible for spreading hate in India against the minority groups.

    catalog3115, (edited )

    It is genuine & legitimate news. These are links for people who don’t want to use WION

    readyno, in "TV box" reccomandation
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    If price is no option get a NAS install jellyfin, jellyseerr, radarr, sonarr. Hell you could even use an old laptop and upgrade the storage if you want a cheap start option.

    leraje, in Meta payment message
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    “Your info won’t be used for ads”

    But we’ll still be tracking everything you do and selling that on to everyone who wants it.

    mahony, in Kuketz Custom ROM Review: /e/

    Good info. I use e/OS on my old Samsung phone as a daily driver. I consider the phone to be a communication device, so have just couple of messenger apps there. All else is done on a PC so dont consider the security to be an issue. But its good to be aware of it. However, I think privacy is orders of magnitude bigger thread to a common person than an attacker spending resouces and targeting a random person. Sure, someone could attack me, but to get what? While google attacks privacy 24/7.

    Imprint9816, (edited )

    I think people assume most attackers are targeting a specific person when in reality they cast a large net and take as much as they can find.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR8SmnVSLCg

    Thats why iOS exploits are so valuable because iphones run on such a narrow band that an exploit is likely to work on all iphone users, regardless of model.

    mahony, (edited )

    The video you posted 100% proves my point. Nothing in the video is security related, Its all privacy points. Getting attacked by scammers, phishing emails, phone calls etc are privacy threats, because you provided your main email, phone number etc where you should not/did not have to. I am saying again privacy is orders of magnitude bigger thread to a common person than an attacker spending resouces and targeting a random person. Please recognize that privacy and security are different things, people obsess with security when its a smaller threat to them.

    Non of the threats in the video would happen if people didnt share their lives, emails, phone numbers etc all online in plain sight. Non of the threats required an attacker to use a vulnerability to enter into pc/phone/network etc.

    Privacy - use email aliases for different websites, different phone numbers for 2FA, do not use social media or at least do not post all your life , real identity, email and a phone number on there etc

    Security - dont use no longer supported software, use an offline password manager, you still have no chance against 0 day vulnerabilities

    /for a good measure, i copied the link you posted and entered into piped.video, example of privacy.

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