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throws_lemy, (edited ) in Lemmy is most censored social media than instagram,facebook,reddit,etc...
@throws_lemy@lemmy.nz avatar

Originally OP was from kerala.party, I think their accounts were banned from kerala.party.

https://lemmy.nz/pictrs/image/d8cbcf6c-d56c-4d8a-8562-ad2dde47dc64.png

EDIT :

As I thought, there were complaints regarding the OP

https://lemmy.nz/pictrs/image/cceaab5b-765d-4b1a-92bf-b50a59ef4898.png

kerala.party/post/285270

I_Am_Jacks_____, in Privacy friendly authenticator ?

Assuming Android: Aegis

LMP,

More privacy friendly than 2FAS ?

I_Am_Jacks_____,

I don’t know what that is.

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not sure what you mean by that. 2FA can’t be linked back to your phone or anything if that is your concern. If you use it to login to your account often, then maybe the platform can. If you want an alrernative, check platforms that support passkeys as a 2FA, it has the same privacy though.

0as16, in It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time

There are more secure location sharing apps out there that are end to end encrypted. My family uses Zood location www.zood.xyz when we are out and about and needing to coordinate our locations. It is handy to use sometimes but it doesn’t do all the spy stuff the other apps do.

derpgon,

I self-host Hauk, although I could not polish all the bugs myself, it works pretty well.

We have location sharing on 24/7, it was consensual on both sides, and it is great when coordinating.

I am 27, tho, back in my teenager days there was no location tracking easily available, but I’d use it in a heartbeat. Better than getting asked if I am already on the way home or still at the party.

cheese_greater,

I mean, just carrying a cellphone with mobile reception is almost like a 24/7 GPS tracker although obv no parent is generally going to be able to (not should they be able to) like warrant or subpoena that shit from the network carriers/towers

BolexForSoup, in It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

Life360 is the subject and the surveyor for this article so take it with a grain of salt. They want this to be normal. However, it does not change the fact that clearly Gen Z is more open to this than previous generations at least to some degree.

As a parent, I do plan on using the services, but definitely not daily and I want my kids to have a say in the matter. What’s important is they feel safe.

noodlejetski,

friendly reminder that Life360 sells your precise location data themarkup.org/…/the-popular-family-safety-app-lif…

BolexForSoup,
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

Oh trust me, not using them.

trash80, in AirVPN discloses server seized in 2015

This is a “I’ve got bad news and I’ve got good news” type thing, right?

OsrsNeedsF2P,

Yea. Seems odd they didn’t make a blog post, but seems like the situation was handled quite well.

ShunkW, in National Privacy Test: Check your online privacy and security IQ

This is a NordVPN ad

MangoPenguin, in Recommendation for webcam that doesn't push its software?
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I think most of the basic Logitech webcams should just work without any other software.

Not surprised about Razer, their stuff is awful.

electro1, in DivestOS is fundraising, no longer sustainable ($12,000 goal)
@electro1@infosec.pub avatar

Omg, this is a one man’s effort ?!!!

I thought they were a group of devs ( hence Divested Computing group ) !!

Anyways I’ll see what I can do

sv1sjp, (edited )
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world avatar

We are supporting on site/translating or trying to build DivestOS on new devices but most of its projects, the base is being maintained by Tad

electro1,
@electro1@infosec.pub avatar

Well I hope this goal is met before the end of the month, for a project this big not just in size but also in it’s impact on the privacy community it’s really not that much, I don’t use the OS but I use apps such as Mull and Hypatia and I would hate to see them die 😿

blazera, in The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. A.I. Will Enable Mass Spying.
@blazera@kbin.social avatar

Theyre saying AI can summarize. Thats it.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

that is pretty huge though. right now the limitation of large datasets is the inability for someone to sift through it.

blazera,
@blazera@kbin.social avatar

what application are you trying to achieve? Even the example of spying in this article isnt applicable

If I hired a private detective to spy on you, that detective could hide a bug in your home or car, tap your phone, and listen to what you said. At the end, I would get a report of all the conversations you had and the contents of those conversations.

you wont get a summarized report, you get transcripts, you get full emails, you get audio files, if you've ever followed investigations. It's not an impossibly large stack of communication from someone saying or typing a million words a day. It's very easily filterable and searchable.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

yeah but again there are human limitations. Each is filtered independently but with ai they can be correlated. Its much like how chatbots are useful as the next stage of search. Search itself went from library and texts to online but when results started giving a brief sumary it greatly enhanced the speed someone can go through the links and now with chatbots its essentially doing the link result search for you. As a human you have to go through it to verify but you can get to results much faster.

nix,
@nix@merv.news avatar

This allows something like “computer show me every citizen that has posted negative comments towards the current mayor, order it by the amount of comments theyve posted, cite where they work, who their parents are, what people does there phone gps spend the most time around, and include any cctv and amazon ring footage that detects their face using facial recognition, create a separate folder of footage from any bar and club they’ve been to, search every nsfw website/subreddit/onlyfans for footage of them.”

And now you have a neatly organized collection of all the people that oppose the mayor with potential blackmail and who to send it to one by one until your demands of only praising the great cop mayor is met (as an example)

jvrava9, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Aves Libre for Gallery

leraje, in Filen.io not on the list privacyguides.org
@leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

A recent PG forum thread is discussing it. PG deemed it not secure enough almost three years ago, based on solid reasoning.

However, that was three years ago and the product has altered dramatically. I just don’t think it’s been resuggested/evaluated since then.

PG forum users (and PG itself) are pretty inconsistent with how they judge stuff. Not trusting one company (Filen) because there were issues three years ago (and are now, as I understand it, fully addressed) but totally trusting another company (Brave browser) despite repeated actions that erode trust is odd behaviour.

I’m a filen user myself, just in the interests of full disclosure.

Toneswirly, in Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

If this is legal, then hacking it to take it out should be legal.

PleasantAura, (edited )

No, because if every piece of your entire existence isn’t dedicated to making profit for the upper class, your life is worthless, and anything that devalues the profit they could make from you is stealing.

To be clear, I’m not saying you’re wrong, just expressing frustration at the current state of the world.

Excrubulent, (edited ) in List of experts advising the EU in support of CSAM legislation has been published
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

I’m gonna need a breakdown on what “in support of CSAM” means in this context, since the link doesn’t provide any.

I assume they’re doing something bad because it’s lobbyists and cops advising on internet security, but I still don’t understand your title.

Edit: I misread the title and missed the word “legislation”. Reading it properly it is completely clear.

Edit 2: The title was apparently edited, I can read just fine, and this question is no longer terribly relevant.

BrikoX,
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

It’s about the EU Chat Control legislation, which goal is to break E2EE to “save” the world from CSAM.

These experts helped to write this draft: eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=S…

Excrubulent,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

Oh… “in support of CSAM legislation”. Yeah… I can’t read apparently.

BrikoX,
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

It’s on me. I missed the word “legislation” initially and edited the title after your comment.

Excrubulent,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

Oh lol, well thanks, good to know.

mark3748, in What do you use for cloud storage and why?

Self hosted Nextcloud. Immich for photos.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

⚠️ Do not use the app as the only way to store your photos and videos.

immediately followed by

⚠️ Always follow 3-2-1 backup plan for your precious photos and videos!

now I don’t think I’m overly bright, but that doesn’t seem like advice to ignore

mark3748,

Weirdly enough, I didn’t say it was my only way to store anything, nor that the program stores photos at all.

It syncs the photos from my devices, the storage for those photos is on a separate server (as is the NextCloud storage) that is encrypted and backed up to Backblaze B2.

Immich is a gallery and organization app that syncs from your devices, the underlying storage is whatever you provide.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Weirdly enough, you didn’t say but drew the readers to that conclusion, hence my point for others.

hayhay,

This actually seems like a very cohesive solution, might try it out!

netchami,

Always follow 3-2-1 backup plan for your precious photos and videos!

This is good advice.

stifle867, in Privacy friendly Ubuntu antivirus ?

Again, seriously question why you need this but you could look into ClamAV. If you’re coming from Windows you’re going to be in for a shock if you blindly try and adapt every concept from Windows straight to Linux.

QuazarOmega,

It’s not a bad thing to have an antivirus, especially now that we see more viruses made for Linux specifically. I still don’t worry much myself, because the number isn’t that huge, but if there was an easy to use antivirus GUI app I think I’d try it

stifle867,

Anyone is welcome to install an AV on their device if they so choose. I was more alluding to the fact that there are many things you should be doing to prevent malicious programs from running on your computer in the first place. By the time it makes it onto your system you’re really just hoping that an AV would happen to catch it.

QuazarOmega,

Yes, that’s a good point, being careful goes a long way, though exploits can really come from anywhere.

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