I only saw the video and got triggered by all the corporate logos.
I’m not certain how people use those corporate videos through some library app but at the end of the day, any use of those apps benefits the corporation behind them.
I know this isn’t strictly piracy related, I apologise, but I think it is tangentally related in that piracy protects you from data theft by avoiding the services the biggest thieves operate. Also, I feel like people here might be very interested in this take....
I enjoyed reaching the gist of your meaning: Legislation needs to be written.
So let’s hope that can happen.
And on a personal level, what have you heard about people who intentionally make their data useless?
This has been my strategy.
I never buy what’s recommended.
I purchase items with cash when I can so they are not added to my “profile”.
Have you heard much about this strategy? How might it work if everyone used it? Generally thoughts for how we can defy their machine and protect ourselves?
uBlock Origin and Matrix are entirely new to me — of course I can’t have missed references to them in discussions but I just don’t have the time to chase down every good idea.
Simply getting engaged with the Fediverse has been adventure enough.
Here’s hoping more and more people start valuing their privacy more and more.
Still, I can’t believe we’ve allowed the corporations to dictate the whole select all option — glad there’s a work around, but seriously, we used to have the select all feature everywhere.
Skeletor wants you to be safe after the election (lemmy.cafe)
Sail... (lemmy.ml)
Were back baby! (lemmy.ml)
Why? (lemmy.world)
Discipline is learning to be content in solitude and privacy.
I went back in a moment of weakness and was punished for my transgression (lemmy.ml)
Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit (arstechnica.com)
5 January 2023 (sh.itjust.works)
So I finally did the math on data brokerage and worked out how much we're all being robbed
I know this isn’t strictly piracy related, I apologise, but I think it is tangentally related in that piracy protects you from data theft by avoiding the services the biggest thieves operate. Also, I feel like people here might be very interested in this take....
Crazy fact (lemmy.today)
Difference with "Select" and "Copy" availability between browsers
It is my hope that Privacy is the community for this. I think freedom to use browsers the way we intend is a privacy issue....
Been there... (lemmy.ml)
I just made the most disturbing search: crying MAGA karen and I can't stop think of all the things that make them cry (lemmy.ml)