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catsup, in WhatsApp is Censoring your Photos, Videos, Status and DMs (Facebook)

Doubt it. It’s more likely that the video you’re trying to share had a weird codec or an exotic format. If you recode it in another format, you’ll be able to share it. You could try this using any video editing software.

N4CHEM,

Basically the same thing I replied to this same post shared on privacy@lemmy.ml. This 2.5 years old video proves nothing, I don’t trust Facebook nor Meta, but this is a poor quality post.

ExtremeDullard, (edited ) in Google privacy button doesn't work, it's claimed
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

From TFA:

lawsuit that claims the company has a misleading menu that promises privacy but fails to provide it.

Really? What a shocker…

Google gave users a placebo button that doesn’t work to make them feel in control. But rest assured Google has no intention of giving anybody control of their privacy if they’re not legally obliged to do so - or if they can get the law rewritten to their advantage.

Fake buttons are a very common psychological trick. You can read more about it here.

CookieJarObserver, in Your ex isn't the only one stalking your social media posts. The Feds are, too
@CookieJarObserver@burggit.moe avatar

Come get me.

mahony, in Privacy friendly Ubuntu antivirus ?

I recommend this video from Rob Braxman titled Why an Antivirus Does Nothing for You, just came out recently: invidious.flokinet.to/watch?v=mE7CCZCgRB8

ADHDefy, (edited ) in It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time
@ADHDefy@kbin.social avatar

I get the impression that many Gen Zers like to know where everyone is all the time. It's totally normal for them to have each other's GPS locations. Snapchat has a built-in map feature where you can watch your friends move around in real time, and there are other apps that offer this, too. I was blown away when I learned this was so commonly used and people just leave it on, so their social group just knows precisely where they are all the time.

smeg,

They’ll learn the hard way. Hopefully the hard way is something serious to them but ultimately inconsequential like finding out a partner is cheating, and not like… being murdered.

devfuuu,

Seems a perfect tool for organized bullying. What could go wrong.

Bread,

Hey now, don’t assume we all do that. I don’t need the people I talk to knowing that the only places I go are work, my house, and the Chinese food place every other Tuesday. They might think I don’t have anything to do with my life. They would be right, but I don’t want them thinking it!

jacktherippah,

Yeah. I’m Gen Z. I was really taken aback when my high school friends had apps on their phones that showed their real time locations to each other. I was like “WHY?” and they responded along the lines of “Well why not?”… I have no words…

Bitrot,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Google Latitude was doing this in 2009 and I knew millennials who used it. Much more widespread now, though.

skankhunt42,
@skankhunt42@lemmy.ca avatar

I never really understood the “I have nothing to hide” mindset. I’ve always been for privacy. I self host everything I use, and when I don’t (e-mail) I PAY someone to do it for me. No Google services in my life, no apple, etc, etc.

However, more and more I’m wondering if what I’m doing is worth it. Really, the people who “have nothing to hide” seem fine, nothing bad has happened, and it seems far more likely my information was leaked from a hack (credit carma I’m looking at you). Credit cards know where I am, what I buy… Its endless. Plus now I have stress about my self hosted services going down.

So these guys who share their location and just live in blissful ignorance, are they on to something? I think life would be ‘easier’ for me on their side…

Pregnenolone,

The “have nothing to hide” crew still close the toilet door

kraftpudding,

The reason I close the toilet door is mainly because I know others don’t want to witness me peeing. If they didn’t care, I wouldn’t care tbh. Everyone’s priorities regarding privacy are different, but I think for every person at least something feels private.

AeroLemming,

That’s such a… foreign mindset to me. I can’t fathom being okay with having the door open and having other people just walking by. Hell, I close it when I’m the only one home.

kraftpudding,

I don’t know, it’s not like it’s a secret what I’m doing in there. Going to the toilet looks very similar for most people I assume, so it’s not like someone with decent imagination couldn’t know what it looks like anyway. I don’t see the huge difference in whether the door is open or not other than politeness.

SnotFlickerman,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

To be fair, arguably that is more of a sanitary issue that you don’t want your poo poo particles spreading all over your house each time you flush.

TimewornTraveler,

ain’t no one closing the door for that reason

vlad76,
@vlad76@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I think you need to find a happy medium. I’ve accepted that I can’t control ALL the data I generate, so I instead aggressively block ads and any other marketing attempts towards me.

scytale,

Yeah, it all boils down to your threat model. Not everyone has the time, resources, or know-how to self-host everything, so it’s about balancing convenience with privacy, which unfortunately is almost one or the other now.

skankhunt42,
@skankhunt42@lemmy.ca avatar

This is kind of my point. I don’t feel there’s a happy middle right now and unless you go tinfoil hat information is going to get out.

My threat model is basically “do my best to be as private as possible”. But there is limits. I can spend $100 cash on gas or I can spend $100 on my credit card and get 2% back. Obviously I’m going to use my credit card. I still email people who use Gmail, People who have the facebook, instagram, X, etc on their phone has me as a contact, likely with my full name, email address, physical mailing address.

So why do I bother keeping my contacts in a selfhosted NextCloud? Why do I avoid the Google Maps app, or anything google when the wife uses all this stuff and I’m with her 90% of the time? I’m starting to think they have my information already anyway so why not welcome google into my life? I have to keep talking myself into the fact that self hosting is worth the extra work I’m causing myself.

scytale,

Unfortunately it depends on the individual, so no one can really answer your question but yourself. For me, I draw the line when it personally becomes burdensome to maintain something. For example, I use Bitwarden to manage all my passwords, but I don’t trust myself enough to host and maintain a server and keep it online/secure, so I use their hosted service. I use google drive to store some miscellaneous stuff because of the free 15GB storage, but I don’t store any private files (personal photos, documents, etc.). I use ProtonDrive for more important stuff, and for very confidential files, I encrypt them first. I use google maps for navigation because of reliability and accuracy, but I use a separate google account for it. I know that doesn’t do much, but it keeps some level of separation for me personally. I still maintain a facebook account (although I barely use it) because of family, but I still use a facebook container on firefox and don’t use the mobile app. That plus all the privacy extensions.

The main thing is that it doesn’t have to be black or white. You don’t have to go full hermit, and at the same time you don’t need to fully embed yourself into the google ecosystem. Just do what you can and what you are comfortable with. As they say, don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.

captainlezbian,

Yeah I think the bigger problem here is that it’s this hard to have reasonable privacy and governments like it that way. They don’t need a warrant to buy info, just to force release. I don’t like google knowing everything about me. I hate the cops being a check away from it.

boerbiet,

For me it boils down to principles. You’re totally right and many companies I hate will have alot of my info due to others, but I’ll be damned if I cooperate with them.

captainlezbian,

Yeah maybe it’s growing up in the closet, but yeah. My wife knows where I am in general all the time, but only because I give her heads up. Nobody else knows more than they need.

It’s not even that I have anything to hide. Aside from not letting my in laws know we’re poly or other such things I’m not really hiding anything. I just don’t see why anyone should know. If someone insists on knowing for no reason then that’s weird and not cool.

ExtremeDullard,
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I never really understood the “I have nothing to hide” mindset.

This subject is best summed up by the Girl in Andrew Niccol’s vastly underrated movie Anon:

“It’s not that I have something to hide, I have nothing I want you to see”

This is the most intelligent, best articulated commentary on privacy I’ve ever seen and it fits in 17 words.

TimewornTraveler,

“It’s not that I have something to hide, I have nothing I want you to see”

This didn’t really resonate with me at all. Can you explain more?

ExtremeDullard,
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

When you says “resonate”, do you mean you don’t understand the sentence? Or do you mean you don’t see why you should care?

Re meaning, the sentence seems blindingly obvious to me. But maybe it isn’t… It means you don’t want privacy because you have something illegal to hide in your house, but because you don’t want to invite anybody in. I really don’t know how to explain it anymore clearly without repeating it verbatim.

If you don’t see why this is important or you think it doesn’t concern you, send me your address and I’ll come around tonite to take pictures of your furniture without your permission.

TimewornTraveler,

I’m a bit off-put by your tone, but no, I was being genuine. Saying it doesn’t resonate means whatever was said doesn’t seem as profound or meaningful as it does to the person who said it. So the phrase really means that you want to shut everyone out? I guess that makes sense, given the hostility in your response.

ExtremeDullard,
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

You read me wrong my friend. It was nothing more than an honest-to-goodness reply to you. No hostility. Be careful with written discussions, because you don’t see the face of whoever is writing and you tend to slap the state of mind you yourself are in when you read it. Imagine I’m writing this with a smile and that’s pretty much how I wrote it.

You don’t find the quote profound and that’s fair enough. To each his own opinion. Me, I think it’s a perfect description of the core issue of privacy: having the choice not to expose what I don’t want to expose for no other reason that I don’t want to. I don’t want to shut everybody out, I want to freedom to do it if I so choose and not have to justify myself or suffer consequences.

Maybe I’m easily impressed :)

hyper,

Gen Z here. I have Apple’s Find My location setup with my closest friends only (and my mom). I don’t have a reason to hide my locations to my friends, it helps with casually meeting up actually. “Oh XY is nearby, let’s meet and hang for a bit” And my mom has my location for emergencies and vice versa.

I disabled the snap map though as I have people on there that don’t need to know my location.

SuperSpruce, in It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time

I am Gen Z and I’m not fine with that. I chose to go to college far from where I grew up so that I would be independent and free and do stuff on my own accord, like buying a motorcycle.

Amazed,

Are Gen Z pro organ donation?

pedro,

Is that an argument against motorcycles?

Amazed,

Is what?

pedro,

What?

SuperSpruce,

I have an organ donor on my license. But I’m not trying to kill myself, I’m just following my heart.

It seems like fewer people in my generation have motorcycles because 1) we have less money (although you can save by replacing a car with one) than previous generations, and 2) the older generations constantly push the narrative that having a motorcycle is equivalent to having a death wish, which circles back to the point that they shouldn’t be spying on us all the time.

Jax,

You’re taking a line and putting it on the road against planes.

Follow your heart all you want, my math teacher in high-school had a motorcycle. Broke his collar bone, fractured his skull, broke his leg and had road rash. Much like smoking cigarettes, you’re allowed to take your life into your own hands. Don’t convince yourself that you’re somehow doing otherwise.

SuperSpruce,

I’m being as safe as I can. I’m ATGATT and I started on a beginner bike without much power.

Jax,

Listen, again, you can do whatever you want.

Do not pretend it isn’t dangerous. This behavior will be what turns you into someone like my math teacher.

GeekyNerdyNerd,

You sound so paranoid about safety I get the feeling you literally live in a suit of bubble-wrap. If they wanted your finger wagging they’d have asked you for it

Jax,

Sure buddy, you’ll never die.

GeekyNerdyNerd,

And you are talking like people who ride motorcycles have a 100% death toll. Which is demonstrably false.

I don’t ride them, I’m 29 morbidly obese and have a shit sense of balance. I just can’t stand people who try to spread fear based on personal trauma they experienced instead of being factual about the real dangers of the world.

Jax,

Personal trauma?

What makes you think learning from someone else’s stupid decisions qualifies as trauma? Oh, this must not be a lesson you learned growing up.

When you see someone do something stupid you go “no, I’m ok”, and your life is better for it.

You wanna die young, or cripple yourself? Go for it, be my guest. Don’t delude yourself into thinking it isn’t on the table because “not everyone who rides motorcycles dies”.

Great logic there. Very big brained.

GeekyNerdyNerd,

What makes you think learning from someone else’s stupid decisions qualifies as trauma?

I don’t. I think someone you care about dying in a motorcycle accident counts as personal trauma.

When you see someone do something stupid you go “no, I’m ok”, and your life is better for it.

See, this is what I mean. Motorcycle riding isn’t an inherently stupid thing, or at least no more stupid than driving a car or riding a bike. There is inherent danger in all forms of transportation. I don’t see you railing against the people driving two ton land torpedoes that we call “cars’ and killing people on motorcycles or those who walk.

Don’t delude yourself into thinking it isn’t on the table because “not everyone who rides motorcycles dies”.

The only one who suggested it.” isn’t on the table" is the strawman in your head

This is why I said you’ve got some personal trauma. You are insisting you don’t actually care about the safety of someone who you spent time out of your day to yell at for wanting to drive a motorcycle, then call anybody who says you are being excessive childish for not agreeing that motorcycles have a 100% injury and mortality rate and that the person who you supposedly don’t care about is doomed to end up like the teacher who supposedly isn’t a source of personal trauma for you

Edit to add: I’ll forgive your ad-homenins because it’s clear you need some therapy to overcome the death of that teacher you knew.

Jax,

You have brain damage. I don’t know if it’s from the obesity or something else, but I never said my teacher died.

I said he fucked himself up. Don’t weigh in on shit you don’t understand.

GeekyNerdyNerd,

Ok I’m done giving you the benefit of the doubt. You are an asshole… Please kindly go fuck yourself.

Jax,

No the asshole is the one acting like learning from others mistakes means you live in a safety bubble.

thanksforallthefish,

The plural of anecdote isnt data. I’ve been riding for 45 years and I’m still here.

Data shows the vast majority of 2 vehicle motorcycle accidents are the fault of the other vehicle

Jax,

Jesus christ, I don’t care what you risk your life doing.

Claiming that, somehow, riding isn’t dangerous or risky when it’s the other drivers on the road that are at fault is fucking brain damaged.

All it takes is one, and the rest of your life is fucked. I don’t give a shit what you decide is right for you. Genuinely.

Resistentialism,

There’s significantly less chance of getting fucked for life if yiu actually wear proper safety gear. Doesn’t stop the danger of others, though. But it can lower damage.

Jax,

That’s great, I’m glad you make these choices for yourself.

hansl,

The plural of anecdotes isn’t data. You not being fine with that doesn’t mean the majority aren’t.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

They never said the majority wasn’t.

elfin8er,

Exactly! I appreciate hearing about a different point of view.

Fiivemacs, in Your ex isn't the only one stalking your social media posts. The Feds are, too

If it’s public facing…

Dkarma,

Lol even if it’s not

ackzsel,

Keep telling that yourself : )

Kolanaki, in Your ex isn't the only one stalking your social media posts. The Feds are, too
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Hey, feds… Fuck you! 🖕😤🖕

BaroqueInMind,
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

Hey Feds... Fuck me plz daddy uwu 💦🍆🍑😘

artic,

dont sell your sell so short with feds you can do so much then them friend

retro, in Privacy friendly authenticator ?

If you like syncing across devices, Bitwarden (paid) or Proton Pass. If you already use Bitwarden and don’t like the idea of having passwords and 2FA in the same place, just make a second Bitwarden account.

LittleBobbyTables, in Your ex isn't the only one stalking your social media posts. The Feds are, too

In other news, the sky is blue…

Alexstarfire, in Your ex isn't the only one stalking your social media posts. The Feds are, too

Hope they enjoy all the memes I post.

normal_user, in Demo: Chrome Site Engagement Feature Can Leak Frequently Visited Sites

No surprise

TheButtonJustSpins, in What's the most private way to create and use Instagram?

Do you need to post, follow, or just have one?

Axl,
@Axl@lemmy.one avatar

Preferably all 3. The whole experience. Notifications not necessary.

14th_cylon,

“most private way” and “posting on instagram” are somewhat disjoint sets

Axl,
@Axl@lemmy.one avatar

Yeah I get that, hence I’m trying to merely maximize privacy. It’s unavoidable unfortunately.

14th_cylon,

well, then i would say not having any other facebook apps and important information that could be stolen by the instagram in the phone, or use it in web-browser in some privacy mode or separate container, something like that. use disposable email.

using wifi in mcdonald is silly advice, i guess you are not being hunted by some secret service, there is really not much somone can do with your ip address, which is most likely dynamic and nated anyway. if you had some fixed ip address that would identify you, that might be another story.

Axl,
@Axl@lemmy.one avatar

I’ve heard of people having problems creating accounts with VPNs, so I’m gonna bite the bullet and disable it for account creation. Then turn it on and hopefully don’t run into problems.

stifle867, in Looking for a website like tracker control app

You’re looking for d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock.html

EDIT: just expanded comments and see it was already solved. leaving the link visible if anyone wants it

M4rkF,
@M4rkF@fosstodon.org avatar

@stifle867 @iamtuna

Damn!.... looks like mine failed to block partner.ads.js ... how do I block that?

stifle867,

I’m not 100% sure but that probably means your ad blocker doesn’t block “acceptable ads”. It can be a setting buried somewhere, if at all. Again, I’m not familiar with exactly your adblocker and the partner.ads.js but that’s just what I would guess.

If you’re on iPhone I’ve previously had success with AdGuard and they also have a good reputation around here.

EDIT: I was completely wrong. It looks to be a YouTube thing for loading ads. If it’s blocked it could potentially break YouTube. It could only be possible to block it using something like uBlock which I assume you cannot run. You may be able to block it if you can add rules in 1Block specifically for it.

M4rkF,
@M4rkF@fosstodon.org avatar

@stifle867 👍

stifle867,

Good luck!

Imprint9816,

Cool site. Scored 92% using Vanadium browser on GrapheneOS

stifle867,

With uBlock Origin you can achieve 99%+ pretty easily. https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/1ca9a8f8-e03f-4c4d-809a-4609e349b6ff.png

Imprint9816,

Oh for sure but I don’t think the ublock extension works for vanadium

backhdlp, in Privacy friendly Ubuntu antivirus ?
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You’re pretty save without an Antivirus on Linux (we’re just 3%, not worth it for hackers), but if you need to check files, VirusTotal is your friend.

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