mjtsai, to iPad
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ianonymous3000, to privacy
@ianonymous3000@mastodon.social avatar

🚨 Attention iOS & iPadOS users! 🚨

I've just updated my ultimate hardening guide, and I need your help to make it even better! 🙏

Check it out here: https://github.com/iAnonymous3000/iOS-Hardening-Guide

Please let me know:
✅ Is it easy to follow?
✅ Any areas need more detail?
✅ Suggestions for improvement?
✅ Most helpful tips?

Show your support by starring the repo! ⭐️

purism, to privacy

Protect your privacy with Librem AweSIM! With major cellular providers creating unified customer identifiers for targeted advertising, AweSIM adds an extra layer of privacy, helping protect your data.
https://puri.sm/products/librem-awesim/

alng, to privacy
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ICYMI: An inside look at how Vermont passed the first data law with a private right of action and one of the strongest regulations against data collection in the U.S. -- thanks to help of states who've dealt with Big Tech lobbyists in the past: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/18/vermont-data-privacy-law-tech-lobbyists-00158711

ojrask, to meta
@ojrask@piipitin.fi avatar

Meta's Workplace shuts down in 2026.

I guess making money somewhat honestly by having customers that actually pay for a service with at least some guarantees of privacy and safety is not as lucrative as having an open platform network where people are tricked into giving out all their data while they are spied upon for whatever reasons.

ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Google Gemini now has extensions that can for example use the content of your Gmail inbox, very practical but also very scary from a security/privacy perspective.

(screenshot in dutch)

remixtures, to privacy Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "In April, attorney Christine Dudley was listening to a book on her iPhone while playing a game on her Android tablet when she started to see in-game ads that reflected the audiobooks she recently checked out of the San Francisco Public Library.

Her audiobook consumption, she explained, had been highly focused the previous month, focused on a specific subgenre that she doesn't believe would come up by chance.

"You don't coincidentally come across mobile ads [for that particular subgenre]," she told The Register. "Those ads made me extremely angry."

Concerns about the privacy of library reading material date back to the early 20th century, explained Dorothea Salo, academic librarian and library-school instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to The Register.

"There was a time when American libraries weren't sure what their stance on reader privacy should be," said Salo."

https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/18/mystery_of_the_targeted_mobile_ads/

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