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sqgl, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

If you saw a powerful but drunk person hit and run a child would you not report it to the police?

In the old days the powerful person would hire a private investigator to learn how to make your life misery to put you off testifying.

Nowadays they just need your internet history… unless you are fine with assholes getting away with killing kids of course.

KrapKake, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

Ask them if they poop with the door open.

phase, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care
@phase@lemmy.8th.world avatar

Depending on the context, I go full in:

Yes, nothing to hide and you are not the only one. Assurance companies have observed that people who masturbate are healthier. And based on your surf, you don’t. So you have to pay more.

Now what do you want to do? Masturbate to pay less or ?

OlPatchy2Eyes, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

Giving up your right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is like giving up your freedom of speech because you have nothing to say.

ohwhatfollyisman, in Prem Sikka: How the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is the government’s latest erosion of hard-won rights

Prem Sikka in hindi literally translates to “love coin”.

that headline really weirds one out with that reading.

DessertStorms, (edited )
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

I didn't know that, quite a name for a left leaning person lol

Chakravanti, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

You may have nothing to hide today but if you can’t defend yourself tomorrow, they will kill you and your entire family.

BearOfaTime, in why don't you guys scrobble?

Why should I?

Brkdncr, in Why you should never use Facebook or Google to log in to third party websites - what to do instead

This is bad advice. Federated identity and oauth are great tools. You need to use the right identity provider.

When some random website gets hacked and has its authentication database dumped your credentials won’t be in there.

You can see what a website has access too from your identity provider.

It’s federation. It’s a trust model. Like the fediverse.

capital,

What’s considered a good id provider?

Brkdncr,

One you have a business relationship with. You can sign up for a paid account with google or Microsoft. Use your own domain. Disable what ever adware options you’d like, and use that as your identity provider.

While you can roll your own, many services if they even support custom saml federation only do so for enterprise customers. You’re much more likely to find useful federated services with google or MS.

I would never recommend Facebook.

Grunt4019,

Advocating for using some of the biggest privacy violators to log in to all your accounts! Business relationship or not this is not good advice for your privacy.

thesmokingman,

The biggest reason not to use a single account like this is that you lose everything if you lose the owning account. It’s bad advice to say you should absolutely do one or the other. It’s good advice to consider the risks.

ShortN0te,

So you create a new email for every account you make?

thesmokingman,

Do I use an aliasing service that allows me to change the account emails point to? Yes. Can I access those accounts with access to my email? Yes.

The issue here is that if you lose access to social network that logs you into those things, you lose the account. If you have an actual account, not delegated access, you can still access the account with the social account.

I’m struggling to find some good article examples because Google is rolling out inactive account deletion and that’s polluting my search results. So go test this out yourself: go try to change the account name/email, password, or MFA for any of those accounts you use social auth for. Try figure out how you would log into without that social account. Next do the same thing with an account you don’t use social auth for.

Pantherina,

Same but this basically puts all the trust in your mail provider which also sucks.

We should have logins with security keys and/or local biometric unlocking. I think that would already increase security and ease of use a lot. But these things are so expensive and not well supported yet

thesmokingman,

In theory, my email only serves as a way to verify me and spam me. A good account may require an email for communication and should allow that email to be changed without losing the account, in the same way the good account will let me change the password, the MFA, and ideally even the username (looking at you Steam). Same as a phone number. We’re beginning to see a move toward that flexibility. Most accounts with MFA allow it.

soulfirethewolf,

If you’re worried about losing access to your email, consider switching to one with custom domain and a provider that supports it.

EngineerGaming,
@EngineerGaming@feddit.nl avatar

First - mail server might literally be on a box in your home under your full control. Second - if it’s not the case, you don’t need to stick to a single provider. I have mailboxes tied to different platforms on different providers, so I cannot lose all at once.

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  • Brkdncr,

    They handle it better and your options to respond are better.

    You can immediately invalidate all associations for instance. You can revalidate them too once your identity provider is back up and running. Okta is going through this right now I believe, but I haven’t been paying a whole lot of attention to it.

    There’s no password with federated sites. It’s certificates to prove the connection is valid, and tokens.

    The federated website could chose to save nothing about you. It would make it a lot easier for them to do so, as it means less resources to manage, and less PII to be concerned about storing.

    Ilandar, in why don't you guys scrobble?

    I do, with Last.fm even. Not everything in life has to be made as private as possible.

    drwho, in why don't you guys scrobble?

    Because nobody cared about what I was listening to when I did. It didn’t get me anything useful.

    01189998819991197253, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care
    @01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

    I take out a pad and pen, “what’s your bank credentials? Also, your [social media] credentials? I won’t use it against you. Promise. … No? I thought you have nothing to hide?” I put the pad away, and hold out my hand, “let me see you phone. I want to look through your pictures and internet history. … No again? Huh. I guess you do care about privacy.”

    OR3X, in Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly

    Lol, I just finished building my JellyFin server last weekend too. Bye Plex!

    artaxthehappyhorse,

    I have both currently. Only reason I’ve kept Plex around is bc the jellyfin Roku and android apps need a bit of polish.

    1hitsong,
    @1hitsong@lemmy.ml avatar

    I’m one of the programmers of the Jellyfin Roku client. What are some of the things you’re seeing that need polish? We’re always looking for what to work on next to make it better for users.

    artaxthehappyhorse,

    Ok here’s my personal gripes/nitpicks

    Music:

    • overlay band name on band tile. I know the name is up top, but I don’t recognize a lot of those tile pics and have to go one by one trying to find the right one.
    • when I click a band tile, the “Albums” icon is too small. Ideally have album tiles horizontal along the bottom, but at least make the icon bigger and put next to Instant Mix, also a “all songs” next to “albums”.
    • Instant Mix is confusing, it seems to be shuffle just name it shuffle, and if you hit shuffle from a band details I’d expect it to shuffle just that band, vs “Shuffle All” from main screen, or Shuffle album from album details, etc.
    • when playing and play/pause is focused, if I could push “up” to focus the progress bar, and then left/right to fast fwd/rewind, or “ok” btn to enter a time to skip to (think, where I left off in this 20 hour long audiobook)

    Movies section had some nitpicks too. Like wishing there was a quick bar when you focus a movie, or at least putting “un/mark watched” in the asterisk menu instead of having to drill into it. The rest is probably just me needing to get used to the playback button design, like pushing up I’d expect to see progress bar and some quick functions but instead I see file info which doesn’t seem like a common thing I’d care to look at. Similarly, being able to click the progress bar and skip to a time would be wonderful vs hitting “right” a hundred times on my crappy Roku remote 🙂

    Hope you found my complaining useful!

    1hitsong,
    @1hitsong@lemmy.ml avatar

    Here are bugs you’ve identified.

    overlay band name on band tile. I know the name is up top, but I don’t recognize a lot of those tile pics and have to go one by one trying to find the right one.

    There is a setting to always show the titles on the items. On the home view press *, then go to Settings / User Interface / Libraries / General / Grid View Settings / Item Titles. Ensure this setting is set to Always Show. In your music library you will see titles for all your artists, but only if you’re using the Artists (Grid) view - accessed by pressing * while in your library. The titles in the Artists (Presentation) view aren’t honoring this setting. That’s a bug 🐛

    https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/31d941c6-6ccb-4443-b63d-8cb1a1ee06b3.jpeg

    Here are new features you’ve identified that I’ll made enhancement tickets for so we can work on them in the future.

    also a “all songs” next to “albums”.

    Create a new section that shows a selectable list of all the artist’s songs.

    when playing and play/pause is focused, if I could push “up” to focus the progress bar, and then left/right to fast fwd/rewind, or “ok” btn to enter a time to skip to (think, where I left off in this 20 hour long audiobook)

    This has been on my mind ever since I first wrote the audio player. It’s coming once we get the last of what I call “the foundation” items completed. In a nutshell, we needed the behind the scenes code to be improved before we could jump into adding more “advanced” functions to the audio player.

    Movies section had some nitpicks too. Like wishing there was a quick bar when you focus a movie, or at least putting “un/mark watched” in the asterisk menu instead of having to drill into it.

    We’ve had other people mention a similar menu in other locations. We’ve started calling it a context menu. We need to think more about how it interacts with existing * menus and all that, but it’s another good idea.

    Hope you found my complaining useful!

    Very helpful, thank you!

    1hitsong,
    @1hitsong@lemmy.ml avatar

    Gonna unpack these in small groups. I’ll start with things I believe the client already does or will do soon.

    when I click a band tile, the “Albums” icon is too small. Ideally have album tiles horizontal along the bottom, but at least make the icon bigger and put next to Instant Mix

    If the artist has albums, you should be able to press down on the remote to get to the album section without having to use the left icon menu. That menu is really only there to help people like me who have some artists with dozens of albums and I don’t want to have to press up through all of them to get back to the top. It’s a little jump menu.

    Instant Mix is confusing, it seems to be shuffle just name it shuffle, and if you hit shuffle from a band details I’d expect it to shuffle just that band, vs “Shuffle All” from main screen, or Shuffle album from album details, etc.

    Instant mix is kinda like a radio play option. It generates a playlist based on the band you’re on. To play all the songs by the selected band, press the Play button on their artist page. To shuffle play the artist, currently you can press the play button on their artist page then enable shuffle mode.

    The upcoming 2.0 release will provide a new option where you can simply press the play button on your remote and it will shuffle play all the songs by the currently highlighted artist.

    The rest is probably just me needing to get used to the playback button design, like pushing up I’d expect to see progress bar and some quick functions but instead I see file info which doesn’t seem like a common thing I’d care to look at. Similarly, being able to click the progress bar and skip to a time would be wonderful vs hitting “right” a hundred times on my crappy Roku remote.

    The upcoming 2.0 release replaces the playback info and subtitle select popups with an OSD (on screen display). It has buttons to play/pause, skip by chapters, a chapter list, and the moved playback info and subtitle select popups. It also shows you where you are in playback (but this bar is not selectable due to technical reasons - thanks Roku 👎

    https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/2918145a-f07d-40f3-b17e-09eb9ae20be0.jpeg

    CosmicTurtle,

    Doesn’t Plex require you to buy their premium service in order to use it on mobile devices?

    I remember setting up my Plex server and was shocked that I had to pay to view my own media.

    warmaster,

    devs have to eat too, open source software (when fully free) is sometimes built as a hobby like Jellyfin, or as a portfolio project, or worst case scenario as a bait and switch to paid (sometimes it’s death sentence). Then there are sponsored projects like Vulkan, or others that live off of donations like Mozilla.

    ScoobyDoo27,

    I always see this but I used Plex on my iPhone for months before I bought the Plex pass. I did buy the Plex app way back when and maybe that’s why but I’m also using a new Plex account so I don’t see how’d they be tied together.

    Wogi,

    I do not pay for Plex and watch stuff on my phone all the time

    LUHG_HANI,
    @LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

    Buying the premium app and Plex pass are different things. You need to buy the app to be able to watch on mobile via the app.

    Unmapped, (edited )

    I’m not sure if it is exactly the same on Iphone. But on Android you can choose to either pay for the app( a one time payment) or have Plex pass. Either way lets you watch on the mobile app.

    wildcardology,

    I use VLC for mobile to access my Plex server.

    LazyPhilosopher, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

    “Sweet let me see your search history. I’ve always been curious what your taste in porn is”

    vlad76, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care
    @vlad76@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    “Do you like anal?”

    I bet a lot of people would suddenly have something to hide.

    penquin, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care
    @penquin@lemmy.kde.social avatar

    “well, let me come over to your house uninvited and walk around the rooms looking through your personal belongings”.

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