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otter, (edited ) in What the actual fuck?!

Sounds like a really spammy and annoying way to promote an app. I assume someone else who has your phone number signed up on their app and gave access to all their contacts. Then the app sends out spam texts to get you to sign up.

Depending on where you are located, you might be able to report it. Otherwise just drop them a bad review, or name and shame them here

edit, I assume it’s this: slickapp.co

fastandcurious,

The thing is there should be a big fucking warning screen when apps ask for contact permissions saying ‘You are sharing OVERLY sensitive and potentially DANGEROUS data’ and then have the screen wait until 15 sec before they can press OK

But they are reserved for when i am using an adblocker

ech,

People still wouldn’t care. The value of privacy, for one’s self or others, has seriously cratered in the last few decades.

simple,

If you have a normal social life it’s honestly expected that a couple of people will leak your phone number (and contact name). Nothing you can really do about it. Happened to me many times.

sour,
@sour@kbin.social avatar

am not wantings to be social anymore

MigratingtoLemmy,

I suppose I’m lucky I’m not a social person

taladar,

Leaking it because someone they know personally asks? Sure. But the software side via social networks and other apps can absolutely be nailed down a lot more than it is.

ultratiem, (edited )
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

That’s just a fundamental problem with security. You can vault up your home but give your idiot brother in law a key and find the back door wide open, him drunk on the kitchen floor.

Prompts don’t work and aren’t really the right way to go because they are annoying and pretty cryptic as apps often assign a myriad of features to a single permission. Everyone’s just going to hit OK.

It’s a difficult issue to solve because there are so many edge cases. And fundamentally you can’t really control what others do with your number.

Honestly. I wish we started talking about doing away with phone numbers altogether. I feel tech is there. And it’s honestly such a massive fingerprint. I’ve had mine for 20 years ffs.

CoderKat, (edited )

Yeah. There’s literally nothing you can put on a prompt that will truly work. It’s still a good idea to prompt cause it will reduce how many people approve the prompt, but there is a significant number of people who don’t read prompts at all and just insta-confirm.

At best, I think you could design it so there’s no way for an app to request certain permissions themselves. They’d have to be opted in from the system settings and apps could only tell you how to do it. But that’s a usability nightmare that is quite frustrating for legitimate usages. There’s already some super sensitive permissions that do this. I think the ability to install apps, ability to display over other apps, and password managers for android.

tanja,

Their website is slickapp.co (without the m at the end), but their Android package name is com.slickapp.

Isn’t that a bit of an issue?
For example, when handling URLs?

biscat,

Don’t most Android packages begin with com. ?

Delation,
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huginn,

Not really.

Android apps can declare which urls they accept as deep links. Once that is registered with the system (ie after install) then links of that type can be opened by the app. It doesn’t have to match the package name.

taladar,

The package name should, however, match a domain owned by the publisher of the package.

aniki,

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  • taladar,

    That is how Java names work. The whole domain-like appearance is meant to avoid name collisions between packages made by different companies.

    aniki,

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  • taladar,

    You are thinking of the standard library, I mean package names for third party code, specifically for what Java calls packages.

    docs.oracle.com/javase/…/namingpkgs.html

    LinkOpensChest_wav,

    My eyes!

    kautau,

    I feel like so many shit designs are just an extrapolation on what Dropbox did 6 years ago. Weirdly wide or narrow fonts, weirdly contrasting colors, etc

    blog.dropbox.com

    But this is just worse

    LinkOpensChest_wav,

    It makes those old geocities sites look tasteful by comparison

    fossphi, in want a youtube discovery alternative

    I sometimes enable the recommended videos in newpipe just to see what’s out there, it’s mostly shite, though. For me what worked was asking people. Sometimes my friends, but more often, hanging out in online communities/forums relevant to my interests gave me a bunch of good channel suggestions :)

    Shelbyeileen, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’
    @Shelbyeileen@lemmy.world avatar

    I knew instantly that she, like myself, was an adult content creator, because this keeps happening to women online; but especially to SWers.

    I had a guy who wouldn’t take no for an answer and he stalked down and threatened my grandma. I had to get the police involved.

    Meg Turney, her stalker learned she was in a relationship, and he broke into their home with a gun ready to kill them.

    There was a story of a singer in Japan whose stalker found her location through the reflection in her eye, went to her house, and sexually assaulted her!

    Anytime anyone says it’s so easy to make money with digital sex work, I tell them stories like this. We have to put our photos out there to advertise, we have to show interest in our supporters, we need to traverse so carefully… our lives might be on the line.

    Gradually_Adjusting, in want a youtube discovery alternative
    @Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ve been liking life with grayjay. No algorithms, no ads, no shorts. It’s like “what if YouTube but not addicting?”

    akilou, in want a youtube discovery alternative

    Same problem, interested in the solutions. Using a combo of Grayjay, like new pipe in which I have to subscribe to channels I already know, and YouTube.com in Firefox with sponsor block, specifically for the recommendation engine.

    Gutless2615, in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?

    Any so called privacy law that enriches and ensures that age verification data brokers make bank is fundamentally and irrevocably broken.

    devfuuu, in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?

    Just open another site.

    noodlejetski, in Meta Confirm Charging EU Users For Ad-Free Access to FB and Insta

    I bet they’re still gonna track the shit out of the paying subscribers

    miss_brainfart,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    They never specified this subscription removing anything but ads, soooo

    yeah, absolutely

    Melody, in Cover Your Tracks: Test how well your browser protect you from tracking:

    I’ve got really good scores. I’m grading a bit on a curve due to mitigations/spoofs already in place for both browsers that fool the scripts effectively.

    4.45 bits from Firefox. [“System Fonts” is the worst score]

    4.47 bits from LibreWolf. [“AudioContext Fingerprint” is the worst score

    Some Measurements are Ignored; reasons within.User Agent - Flawed. This contains no personally identifiable information and spoofing this often causes compatibility and functionality issues. It is OK to spoof for -MORE- functionality if needed. WebGL Vendor & Renderer - Spoofed/Blocked Firefox spoofs this via CanvasBlocker and LibreWolf blocks this from being accessed at all. Spoofing allows some websites to feel “satisfied” they have some fingerprint that is otherwise patent nonsense and CanvasBlocker will present the same value to the website/script later if it’s loaded in the same Container/Context. Screen Size and Color Depth - Spoofed/Blocked Both Firefox and LibreWolf will spoof/randomize/standardize these viewport values back to scripts to preserve privacy. For functionality reasons my LibreWolf installation is my minimal plugin environment. This allows me to quickly and temporarily load a website I might NEED to use without compromising on Privacy while not being forced to troubleshoot which plugins might be preventing the site from loading in Firefox. System Fonts - LibreWolf Only Spoofed/Blocked Value is Randomized

    spacedance,

    What settings/addons do you recommend?

    possiblylinux127, in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?

    Age verification is silly and can be easily bypassed. What we should do is just block adult content by default. Most content people want to see is not adult oriented anyway. If someone wants that they can do that at home by just turning off the filters.

    BananaTrifleViolin, in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box.

    Mozilla needs funding. By taking money from Google and DuckDuckGo specifically for search it allows Firefox to remain independent and the software it produces is underpins lots of other even more independent privacy respecting software.

    The eco system around Firefox needs Firefox to survive. Unless a better funding source comes along Firefox would be in jeopardy. Having. Said that Thunderbird has been successfully turned around due to a well run community pursuing donations and volunteers.

    It would also be good if countries stumped up some of the funding Mozilla and other crucial open source projects like Linux need, to maintain a strong software ecosystem. Similar to how many European countries fund national broadcasters to maintain media diversity.

    ganymede,

    this is the (un)fortunate reality.

    unfortunate in that keeping a modern browser up to date is a serious task when you need to compete with the agenda and scale of google etc

    fortunate in that its a relatively simple solution, the community needs to fund the software.

    its tough though as i can imagine if they pulled the kind of popup shit wikipedia does, it will just drive people away. what people don’t realise ofc is that with chrome you are paying for it (with your data), but for some reason they’re not viewed in the equivalent light.

    fossphi, in Mull vs Fennec

    Maybe off topic but what’s the issue with using standard Firefox? Also on f-droid through Fennec/FF updater.

    With things as dicey as browsers, I would rather have fewer patches and a certified version. These forks never seemed very reliable to me

    nix, in Signal tests usernames that keep your phone number private
    @nix@merv.news avatar

    Still sucks you will need a phone number to use it though. Hopefully they adopt meshnet type technology similar to berty.tech so people can communicate even when the internet is shut off across all platforms with end to end encryption

    butter,

    Another day, another chat service.

    Rearsays, in Matic is a $1,795 robot vacuum for people concerned about privacy

    This is cool but it would have to be like a third that price before anyone could take the leap. If anything someone should find some way to hack and replace the spyware in a Roomba or something

    LiveLM,

    Well aren’t you in luck, people are doing exactly that over valetudo.cloud
    Not for Roombas but on a couple Xiaomi/Dreame/Roborock models.

    Mango, in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?

    I don’t want any company putting my identity into a database along with my sexual interests. Just consider what’s been done to the gay++ community.

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