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RobotDaniel, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

I would recommend proton drive as a great replacement if you want something that doesn’t need a server

victorz, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

“Third-party AI services are only used when customers actively engage with Dropbox AI features which themselves are clearly labeled,”

Should be fine since I never ever use DB then.

Zerush, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

I never opted in, no DropBox, OneDrive nor GDrive.

HulkSmashBurgers, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

I use cryptomator with my cloud storage to encrypt all my files.

cryptomator.org

lolrightythen, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

Awesome photo choice!

“What’s in the box?”

hairynipple, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

As is usual in these cases, this is not legal in the EU and they cannot “legally” do this. However they might still choose to take the risk or factor in the cost of litigation.

possiblylinux127, in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

We need to move away from proprietary “cloud” solutions.

Mogard, in "TV box" reccomandation

For remuxes, from all cheap tv boxes i have tested all of them have some issues. only shield pro 2019 give me peace of mind. The only bad thing is it can’t with av1.

For privacy, you can bypass google account and debloat all google spyware, for apps aurora store and sideload are your friends.

AzureRT, in Any *good* keyboard recommations?
@AzureRT@reddthat.com avatar

Used to use Openboard but honestly swipe typing is actually good. So I went with Gboard with internet access turned off.

jws_shadotak,

OpenBoard supports swipe typing and uses a Google library to enable it, so it’s pretty much exactly the same as Gboard.

github.com/openboard-team/openboard/issues/3

Rose,

AOSP keyboard also supports swipe typing when the right library is in place, but I don’t think you can get it without flashing a new ROM or via root access.

Pantherina,

Aosp keyboard is the worst keyboard in existence.

HexesofVexes, in UK porn watchers could have faces scanned

Y’see, back in the day parents were not technically literate because the world was mid-societal shift. “Protect the children” (because parents are unable to) had some justification.

Today, basic computer literacy is a survival skill in the UK. The level of literacy needed to track your own kid is not that high (or expensive to rent).

If you are letting kids use tech you don’t understand, and are not willing to invest the time/money to track yourself, that’s a you problem. It shouldn’t become a me problem.

As for “yeah but what about smart kids”, I’ve got some bad news for you. They will always find a way around ANYTHING you set up.

m_r_butts,

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  • cashews_best_nut,

    Bush Porn!

    Gabu,

    Which reminds us of that time Ted Cruz liked a porn tweet on 9/11.

    Jimmycrackcrack,

    I really feel very uncomfortable with the notion of tracking the kids anyway. Arming them with knowledge as best as possible, and as usual showing interest in their behaviour to try and look as best as possible for signs of problems but ultimately kids are still people with their own lives even if people in development. Yes you need to protect them, to a certain extent, but ultimately some of this is no business but their own. You can try to educate and forewarn and hope some of it sticks but the tendency from my memory of being a kid is that that tends to be met with an eye-roll, this is probably where the temptation comes from to track children or drastically restrict the choices they’re able to make so they can’t ignore you but this is hardly a great way for that person in development to ultimately… develop.

    This is dicey though, not least because as yet another random person on the internet offering their unsolicited opinion, I don’t even have kids, and if you follow my logic to extremis, you basically have, “let the kids just figure it out on their own they’ll be fine” which definitely won’t apply to everything and can have disastrous consequences in some contexts. But nevertheless I think this concept of tracking, either covertly, or overtly with the intention of making a kind of panopticon effect for the kids, is likely ineffective but even if effective, is indicative of something going wrong with the intent of the surveillance.

    HexesofVexes,

    It’s a tricky one because of the nature of the net. Let’s say we have three kids: Timmy, Jimmy and Harry.

    Timmy starts looking up “tits”, because Timmy loves titties. He’s curious, and you probably want to have a talk about acting and how porn isn’t reality.

    Jimmy, well, Jimmy saw a videogame character tied up and it made him feel good, so he starts looking for that online. He’s about to explore the BDSM scene. He’s going to need the “safe sane consensual” talk, otherwise his explorations might get him, or someone else, hurt. He’ll need more of a talk than Timmy!

    Harry loves hentai; he found some when looking for pictures of his favourite cartoon character. Harry is going to need a long talk about fantasy Vs reality, otherwise he’s going to disappoint a lot of women! Wait a moment, most of the things he’s looking at involve animals and women… Might be time to get some therapy!

    In all three of these cases a different style and level of parental intervention was required. You watch your kids because they’re kids, and kids are experts at getting themselves (and others) hurt. Parents need to watch their kids because it’s their job to intervene, and to decide the method of intervention.

    However, we’ve not gone over the case of Lizzy, a girl cursed with religious fundamentalist parents. When they find out she’s more interested in girls than boys, she’ll be subjected to inhumane treatment to “fix” her. So there is a grey area here - not all parents should be parents.

    ohlaph,

    Exactly. I was 17 teaching my parents about internet shit. I wasn’t smart, I still aren’t, but I also wasn’t. Anyway, the amount ov viruses I had to fix because of them downloading kenny_chesney.exe is… baffling.

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

    Adds?

    I thought they always had them?

    randint,
    @randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

    It wasn’t until a few months ago did YouTube add them.

    quo,

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  • flames5123,

    Huh? That’s just wrong.

    youtube.com/watch?v=FOO&si=BAR would be shortened to just youtu.be/FOO?si=BAR

    The link to other people’s account is in the &si=BAR part. Probably standing for “share ID” or “source ID”or something. The shortened link is just the same as the long one with watch?v=FOO being included in the URL instead of the parameters.

    jacktherippah, (edited ) in How much privacy will I lose if I switch to e/OS

    I recommend sticking to GOS. If you’d like to use something else, I’d recommend DivestOS. CalyxOS, LineageOS, /e/OS and iodéOS are all significant downgrades in usability, privacy and security and therefore not worth using on a Pixel.

    version_unsorted,

    Can you speak to how those are significant downgrades?

    TheAnonymouseJoker, in What is your daily privacy setup?
    @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar
    • My well known smartphone and Linux/Windows computing guides
    • Not giving data, or giving bad data
    • Using less internet/technology and touching more grass
    • Prioritising your fitness and mental health is key

    I have understood the psychology of capitalism, consumerism, human biochemistry and audio-visual effects used to manipulate us in order to construct a blueprint for my life. My work is almost done and I will certainly end up freeing myself from these unnecessary and manufactured societal and life problems.

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

    Never log in to YouTube

    digdilem,

    I find it convenient to do so to follow channels.

    viking,
    @viking@infosec.pub avatar

    Then use newpipe.

    Brutticus,

    free tube!

    euphoric_cat,
    @euphoric_cat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    use a privacy frontend, they let you login too

    corbin, (edited )

    Or just an RSS reader, every channel has an RSS feed

    dannym,

    If you’re on Android use grayjay, if you’re on Linux use freetube. You can follow channels on both of those.

    If using grayjay and you can afford it please do pay for the license; you’re not technically required; it’s based on the honor system, but it helps the developers at FUTO work on it and it helps them donate to other FOSS projects.

    If you use freetube please donate to them, even a dollar, the developers will greatly appreciate it.

    Let’s support software that doesn’t hate us!

    LWD, (edited ) in Proton Drive Camera Backup has Arrived!

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  • pressanykeynow,

    What are the issues?

    LWD, (edited )

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  • pressanykeynow,

    Well that’s pretty inconvenient. Thanks.

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