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LWD, (edited ) in What do you think about dVPNs?

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  • badgrandpa,
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    why if cryptocurrency is required it will be a scam?

    syd, (edited ) in What do you think about dVPNs?
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    What is dVPN? Is it decentralized VPN?

    @PostWatchBot

    deadcatbounce,
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    I don’t know but that was my immediate reaction.

    chemicalwonka, in Proton Mail says that the new Outlook app for Windows is Microsoft's new data collection service
    @chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    always been

    badgrandpa, in What do you think about dVPNs?
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    Hi guys,

    What do you think anbout dVPNs e.g. Mysterium, Sentinel, etc.?

    Blaze,
    @Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    First time I hear about them, curious to see what others will say

    haui_lemmy, in This Week in Privacy #4 - Privacy Guides Blog

    Thats insanely valuable info, neatly packaged.

    TheFriar, in The Battle for Biometric Privacy

    Regulation “may” fail to keep up with the technology?

    lol regulation is always done after the fact—if it all. In the EU, yeah, there’s a chance it gets done eventually. The US lol. Regulation is about 44 years behind.

    dotslashme, in The Battle for Biometric Privacy

    Okay it really is time to invent a scramble suit

    Midnight, in The Battle for Biometric Privacy

    What’s far more likely than 3d printed prosthetics becoming fashonable is people just rolling over and accepting the distopian surveilance state.

    I can’t even get most of my family to use Signal to prevent Facebook from reading their private messages, what could happen to convince them to go full cyberpunk?

    sv1sjp,
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    I was going to write exactly this… Most of people even from GenZ they just don’t care… Cofee, traveling, stories of traveling to make jealous other people and that’s life for 21st century…

    ISOmorph,

    It’s an age thing I think. My parents and their generation don’t give a shit about that stuff because they’ll be dead in 10-20 years anyway (their words). My gen and the ones after seem to be have more sensibility to that topic because they’ll have to live in that dystopian hellscape.

    Midnight,

    If everyone you know uses secure messaging apps, youre in a bubble; their adoption rate is very small.

    Of the people I know, even those who use Signal/Matrix still use Chrome and GMail/Docs/Drive. They have a long way to go before they don prosthetic noses.

    aodhsishaj, in The Battle for Biometric Privacy

    archive.is/dKMNsUn paywalled

    shortwavesurfer, in Solene'% : NovaCustom NV41 laptop review

    Also, from what I understand, they accept Monero for their laptops.

    throwawayish,

    Also, from what I understand, they accept Monero for their laptops.

    That’s very cool. I didn’t even know that. Thank you for mentioning that!

    Showroom7561, in ‘Constantly monitored’: the pushback against AI surveillance at work

    All this technology, and none of it is being used to help employees. It’s all being used as weapons to punish them.

    taladar,

    And the worst thing is, punishing them won’t even lead to increased productivity so it is entirely pointless.

    Showroom7561,

    Because it’s not about productivity, it’s about obsessive control.

    If it really was about productivity, most places would consider 4-day workweeks, flexible time-off, bathroom breaks without punishment, additional training and support to those who need it, a focus on work/life balance, and just basically treating workers like human beings and not robots.

    Cyberjin, (edited ) in ‘Constantly monitored’: the pushback against AI surveillance at work

    Could be worse, like in China some has surveillance in the bathrooms, so the workers won’t slack off

    hydroptic, in ‘Constantly monitored’: the pushback against AI surveillance at work

    The biggest threat from AI isn’t it going all Skynet on us, but how rich people will use it to the detriment of the rest of us.

    AlexWIWA,

    I’d honestly prefer skynet. At least it’d be instant

    hydroptic,

    Oh don’t you worry, we’ll probably get a nuclear war within the next few decades, it just won’t be caused by an evil AI

    Showroom7561,

    I’d honestly prefer skynet. At least it’d be instant we’d be able to fight back

    Against the rich, we have no chance.

    fadhl3y, in UK proposes selfie-based, AI age verification system for porn sites

    Classic - clearly some British politicians have shares in a facial AI company.

    joyful_hyaena, in Does the "Redirector" add-on affect your browser fingerprint in any way?

    I would also like to know. I’ve been using Mullvad browser pretty much since it came out and I’ve always wanted to add the Libreddirect extension but never dared because of fingerprinting. I remember reading a while ago that on chromium browsers, some scripts can detect the mere presence of extensions. I have no idea if that could happen in firefow-based browsers as well.

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