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Kir, in Feeling like Privacy is a lost war.

Privacy is a collective “war”, it’s not something that can be fought on individual level. You can adopt some precaution on a personal level, and try to do better, but it’s something that must be brought to a collective level.

Same as climate change policy and worker right.

beefpeach,

It’s a collective war that I also feel is lost. Especially, when there is little to no policies in effect to stop these data brokers. Unless you live in California.

Kir,

I live in Europe, and I feel the battle is still on (but very very difficult)

troglodytis,

Not to worry, climate change will bring back privacy

drwho,

Even then, not so much. I’ve been tugging on those particular wires, and the overall response seems to be, send a reply once, then ghost you until you’ve forgotten that you asked them. They do nothing during that time, and will probably continue to do nothing well after we forget.

pdxfed,

I “live” in California to every company that I do business there that also operates in CA…

roteradler,

We have policies on Europe but even they do not help. The ad business is completely out of control, on some sites there are over 200 as companies gathering your data and selling them through the real time bidding system. it’s impossible to know who bought the data. just have a look what’s been uncovered lately.

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Bicyclejohn, in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8

Depends, grapheneos is good but if you dotn want it get a fairphone

miss_brainfart, in Signal's new version notification keeps popping up
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Same for me, but so far I have no idea why it happens

Extrasvhx9he,

Honestly just great to hear i’m not alone was really debating reinstalling

constantokra, (edited )

I had an update reboot pending and it seems like that got rid of it for me.

Nope… lasted all of 10 minutes.

AdvicePleaseThankyou, in Was forced to use a third party to fill a rental application. The application failed and now they're demanding significantly more sensitive information than what I ever provided before they'll comply. In UK. This can't be legal?

Considering the information I'm asking them to delete, yes.

TheAnonymouseJoker, (edited ) in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8
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Fairphone. Pixel is garbage. Fairphone gives you 3-5 years more security updates, and is thus more secure than Pixel.

Chais, in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8
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With the Fairphone you get more than just a replaceable battery. You get replaceable nearly everything. Also they do their best to ethically source the materials. In terms of ROMs there is also Iodé, also based on LOS, and if you go with a FP4 instead Ubuntu Touch.

AdvicePleaseThankyou, in Was forced to use a third party to fill a rental application. The application failed and now they're demanding significantly more sensitive information than what I ever provided before they'll comply. In UK. This can't be legal?

Their reply:

The reason that we ask for ID is to safeguard your personal data by verifying that the request is genuine before proceeding with deleting your personal data. This process is consistent with guidance published by the Information Commissioner’s Office. (https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/your-right-to-get-your-data-deleted/)

The purpose of this process is to prevent someone unauthorised from requesting deletion of your data, for example where there are shared email addresses, or someone has access to your account or email address, or where someone is spoofing your email address. Please see our Privacy Policy (xxxxxx) for more information about personal data we collect store and process.

Please be assured that when you send ID to our dedicated ID email address, this is automatically and permanently deleted from our systems within 7 days. We do not continue to store or process your ID beyond this time or use it for any other purpose other than to verify your identity to action your erasure request.

If you would prefer not to send ID via email, you can post copies to our address and upon receipt from our team we will then securely dispose of the copies. Please send these to:
Data Protection Team,
xxxx
xxx
xx

I hope the above explains our rationale and allays any concerns you may have. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to ask.

drre, in Was forced to use a third party to fill a rental application. The application failed and now they're demanding significantly more sensitive information than what I ever provided before they'll comply. In UK. This can't be legal?

i guess it’s related to the following; exercising your rights under gdpr requires the other party to be able to identify you. that’s why they need this information. if you want to (potentially) fuck with them: first ask for a listing of all the information they have about you, before asking for deleting your data. this listing must contain the request itself. if your request is missing, they are likely breaking compliance rules.

AdvicePleaseThankyou,

first ask for a listing of all the information they have about you, before asking for deleting your data. this listing must contain the request itself. if your request is missing, they are likely breaking compliance rules.

I'm not quite understanding, do you mind breaking that down for me?

Piecemakers3Dprints,
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1.) Ask for a listing of all the information they have about you.

2.) If your aforementioned Deletion request (see title) is missing from that list, they are likely breaking compliance rules.

3.) …

4.) Profit!

drre,

one of your rights under gdpr is that you are entitled (free of charge) to a listing of all the data the other party has about you.

when you ask them about this listing this request itself becomes data the party has about you. it should therefore he included in the listing. (it is self referential, but that’s how it is).

if the information that you requested such a listing is missing from the data they provide in response to you request, they are in breach of gdpr rules. from them on you might want to file a complaint.

( I’ve no idea whether this would result in any meaningful compensation, if at all. but at least it should keep them busy.)

Gradually_Adjusting, in Was forced to use a third party to fill a rental application. The application failed and now they're demanding significantly more sensitive information than what I ever provided before they'll comply. In UK. This can't be legal?
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That’s wild.

Tangentially, fuck a TV license.

AdvicePleaseThankyou, (edited )

It is, had a proper look and also definitely not what they're meant to be doing:
https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/your-right-to-get-your-data-deleted/#:~:text=The%20organisation%20should%20delete%20your,impossible%20or%20involve%20disproportionate%20effort.

I replied saying no, and told them again to delete my data.

Gradually_Adjusting,
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A little firmness is all. Good on ya

pkill, in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8

Pixel has superior hardware security afaik

ichbinjasokreativ, in How bad is TPM on a laptop for privacy?

You confuse TPMs with Microsoft’s proprietary pluton processor, which is now being forced into consumer grade CPUs from AMD and Intel.

pkill, in Proton Mail CEO Calls New Address Verification Feature 'Blockchain in a Very Pure Form'

Who cares about their honeypot

toomanyjoints69,

We now have an unalterable record of exactly who you are for your anonymous email address. For your privacy.

voracitude, in Proton Mail CEO Calls New Address Verification Feature 'Blockchain in a Very Pure Form'

This is basically like Domain Keys-Identified Mail (DKIM) but for a specific email address, without needing to own a domain to set it up. I’m gonna call it “P(ersonal)KIM” for short.

If this is implemented correctly it’ll be a few clicks to set up and then just work in the background to make it harder to impersonate you via email, even if you have a free email address.

TheButtonJustSpins, (edited ) in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8

Try Petal Maps; might be able to replace Google Maps for you. It also has traffic info.

pkill,

OsmAnd is better since Petal Maps is proprietary.

nottheengineer,

I already have Osmand and while it’s a great offline map, it can’t pick the fastest route for me every single day.

jlow,

Another alternative is OrganicMaps which people seem to like. I can’t stand then colors and it hasn’t as many features but it’s nice otherwise

virtualbriefcase, (edited ) in Facebook on separate device

What, social lives? Get outta here with that nonsense and be a hobbit like the rest of us :)

Seriously though, if you’re thinking on a phone I’d reccomend just creating a second profile instead of getting a whole new device. The apps won’t be running when the profile is running, and as a bonus you can usually restrict the profile’s permissions. Also consider checking out web wrappers (e.g. frost) or PWAs.

On a desktop you can always just use the web version, bonus points if you auto clear cookies or have a separate profile.

Edit: if you already have a spare then that might work better than profiles.

cosmicrookie,
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I think that a spare device with disabled GPS and maybe even disabled microphone (can i do that?) would work best. Some of the features on Instagram can’t be accessed on a browser

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