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DAMunzy, in Your Cheap Android TV Streaming Box May Have a Dangerous Backdoor

Reddit thread from 9 months ago talking about this: turewell.com/…/android-tv-box-10-t95-quad-core-64…

Good article about it: malwarebytes.com/…/preinstalled-malware-infested-…

oDDmON, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages

Oh, but Bard’ll give you plenty of chances to opt out.

Whether Sundar Pichai honors that is another matter entirely.

solarvector,

How do you opt out? Stop texting and delete all messages?

emptyother,

You send in one of those 30-days requests to have all your data purged from Google, probably.

chemicalwonka, (edited )
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if u cannot check the source code of Google AI you cannot trust his claims

jawa21, in Why you shouldn't use a SIM card and use an hotspot as an alternative

I did this for a while unwillingly because I was in a rough spot and couldn’t pay my phone bill. Even with the ease of getting to wifi in modern times (I would often just go to a restaurant that doesn’t turn off their wifi), it just isn’t worth it and is a massive inconvenience. Not to mention yh3 call quality was often terrible over slow public wifi once I had the VPN going.I am grateful that doing this is fee, however. It was certainly better than nothing.

chemicalwonka, in Recommendation for webcam that doesn't push its software?
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Android 14 now allow users to use their smartphones as webcam natively

LinkOpensChest_wav,

I just considered it, but I don’t think this would be ideal for my use case, although it is useful information.

WeAreAllOne,

Wait what? How?

chemicalwonka,
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GpapheneOS updated to Android 14

1000089898

frefi, in Brave is sunsetting strict fingerprint protection mode
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If you’re interested in a browser with strong fingerprinting protection out-of-the-box, I recommend the Mullvad browser

It’s desktop only tho

Oha, in Proton Mail says that the new Outlook app for Windows is Microsoft's new data collection service

It’s a microsoft product, What the fuck do you expect?

syd, (edited ) in What do you think about dVPNs?
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What is dVPN? Is it decentralized VPN?

@PostWatchBot

deadcatbounce,
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I don’t know but that was my immediate reaction.

bionicjoey, in Opting into 'link history' on Facebook and Instagram means agreeing to (more) ad targeting

Opting out of FB and Instagram altogether will save you having to opt out of individual features like this

cosmicrookie,
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I dropped both in November when they asked me to pay more than I do Netflix just to stop showing me ads (not even to stop tracking me!)

The amount of extra time that I gained overnight is scary. I’ve already read/listened to 10 books since and it’s been almost 20 years since I last finished a book!

stallmer, in How Meta’s New Face Camera Heralds a New Age of Surveillance

Just make your own that have an insane number of IR LEDs on them.

Showroom7561, in UK proposes selfie-based, AI age verification system for porn sites

What’s the porn site going to do when AI determines that a 15 year old is over 18?

“Judge, I swear the AI said she was 18!”

root, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

“I don’t have anything to hide”

I prefer to suggest a different mindset - “It’s not that I have nothing to hide. It’s that I have nothing I want anybody to see”

InfiniWheel,

It still incredibly hard tog et even one person to agree tho. And even then they’d likely give up since most of our contacts are going to keep using WA

root,

Definitely. Now I just occasionally mention that I have and use more privacy friendly alternatives as a sort of “fyi” for them to know. It’s better for the other parties to want to switch out of their own desires than to be forced. If it is forced upon them and things don’t go smoothly, you’ll end up getting resentment or worse, blamed. Better to use subtle encouragement and if they decide to switch, offer lots of useful advice and assistance.

jacktherippah, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

I got no one to switch. Eventually I just gave up as people were getting sick of me always recommending alternatives no one else uses.

Touching_Grass, in The LAPD Is Using Controversial Mass Surveillance Tracking Software

Same guys that screamed about government over reach during covid

Spectacle8011, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives
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You’re not going to convince anyone to suffer inconvenience for something that has no tangible benefit in their eyes. The best you can do is give people the option to contact you on Signal and explain (briefly) why you prefer it. After enough experience, you realize there is no argument you can make that will convince people to care about privacy. The people who join you on Signal either already care about privacy (but maybe didn’t realize it) or value your comfort over theirs.

Personally, I would rather send unencrypted SMS instead of using a Meta-owned service. I don’t want to be part of the network effect keeping people on Facebook. Everyone with a SIM card in their phone already has access to SMS, but few use it if they can help it, so I don’t think I’m contributing to a network effect by doing this. The only MMS client I use is Signal, so anyone can contact me over there if they want more functionality. That’s the only tactic I use, and so far, it has been unsuccessful.

Cheradenine, in Australian privacy watchdog refuses to investigate employer that allegedly accessed worker’s personal emails

Madzikanda had used his work laptop for personal activity, including saving his passwords for online banking, emailing from his personal account and accessing his online cloud storage.

Work device, work stuff

Personal device, personal stuff

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