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Xelnoc, in What do you think about Skiff? Is it worth checking out?
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If you really care about privacy, self-hosting is the only way to go. Gives you maximum control over your data and is not too difficult to set up.

Eris, in What do you think about Skiff? Is it worth checking out?

Obvious ad???

CrypticCoffee, in What do you think about Skiff? Is it worth checking out?

Is it just me that keeps seeing questions about Skiff that look more like adverts?

It… doesn’t feel… organic.

sabreW4K3, in What do you think about Skiff? Is it worth checking out?
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Anyone that promises encrypted mail is a liar. Until the email consortium or whatever they’re called offer encryption as standard, all email is sent as plain text.

AphoticDev, in This is the last stand.
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This isn’t the last stand. This is the latest stand. While this fight might seem the biggest, never forget it’s not the last we’ll have to take part in. If this fails, they’ll keep coming with some new idea later on down the road in order to deny us our right to privacy. Don’t give up. Keep giving them hell every step of the way.

Jaysyn, in I only get 82% :( How much do you get?
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95% - Firefox + Privacy Badger + Ublock Origin + VPN.

The sites that are "not blocked" are sites I've specifically allowed because I use them.

TiredSpider, in Pay with Palm
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All this trouble and they didn’t even make the scanner shaped like a hand so you can high five it. Waste of potential.

ForestOrca, in Zoom's Updated Terms of Service Permit Training AI on User Content Without Opt-Out
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During the early part of 2020 I moved my classes onto Zoom. Because of this change, I'll be moving my video conferencing elsewhere. What's with companies destroying themselves while attempting to maximize profits. Just another reddifugee on kbin.social. SMH.

FOSS Zoom Alternatives -

https://itsfoss.com/open-source-video-conferencing-tools/

https://www.makeuseof.com/open-source-video-conferencing-software/

https://fosspost.org/zoom-alternatives/

RagnarokOnline, in Zoom's Updated Terms of Service Permit Training AI on User Content Without Opt-Out

The real trouble here is got vague the term “user generated content” is.

Does that include recordings of meetings? Does that include files or messages over chat during calls? Does it include names of those attending calls?

With it being so vague, you have to assume the worst possible case, which sucks for anyone who uses Zoom.

Stabbywithsocks1, in Pay with Palm

Body parts aren’t secure. They’re removable.

frustbox, in Pay with Palm

One scar away from losing access to your ability to pay …

Biometrics can not really be changed. Except maybe through time or trauma (i.e. age or injury). They can be used to uniquely(?) identify a person - except maybe twins - at the expense of anonymity, which has it’s own set of problems.

But because they can not easily be changed they’re a terrible security feature. Once they leak, they’re unusable and you’re hosed. You can’t issue a new palm print for your bank account like you could a new chip card and password.

Also, just because you waved your hand over a scanner does not mean that you approve and consent of the transaction. With tap to pay there were ideas of mobile point of sales devices just tapping on peoples backpacks in a crowded area. You don’t even keep your biometrics markers in your pocket, they’re just out in the open for anyone with a camera. This may be bordering on paranoia, but a few years back (2014) German hackers from Chaos Computer Club took iris scans from Angela Merkel (then Chancellor of Germany) and finger prints of Ursula von der Leyen (then Minister of defense) using nothing but press fotos. Cameras have only gotten better.

TL;DR: Biometrics can be used for identification but should never be used for authorisation.

Catsrules, in Pay with Palm

I didn’t know paying in body parts was legal.

dan, in Pay with Palm

Shit no! You know what you can’t change if/when they inevitably leak your data? Your fucking hand.

narc0tic_bird, in Google engineers want to introduce DRMs for web pages, making ad-blocking near-impossible in the browser

What the fuck is happening to the internet recently?

Twitter and Reddit CEOs completely losing their minds, and now Google of all companies wants to lock down the whole internet?

This isn’t even close to being okay. It’s 100% bullshit.

TheGoblinKing, in Skiff – Building Our Privacy-First Future

“Based in San Francisco, Egypt, Israel, and France”. Urgh.

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