SomeGadgetGuy, to tech
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

Sure. Google location tracking "bad" and Apple data harvesting "good", but it's pretty hack to see articles popping up about how poor Android trackers are compared to AirTags.
https://somegadgetguy.com/b/46Q

Ignoring the security nightmare AirTags were at launch, the assumed permissions Apple just takes for the Find My network, and the annoying (and scary looking) process Apple forces users through to OPT OUT of location tracking, it's shocking how well Google is doing only a couple weeks into this new finder network going live.

#tech #technology #editorial #news #technews #bbtg #privacy #security #google #apple #geek #business

Tutanota, to privacy
@Tutanota@mastodon.social avatar

20 years ago Gmail revolutionized email.

It’s time for a new revolution - one where your is respected. 💪

👉 Learn how started in 2004, and how you can replace this data-hungry Big Tech: https://tuta.com/blog/gmail-20-years-old

helma, to privacy Dutch
@helma@mastodon.social avatar

stopt feitelijk met aanbieden contactloos betalen. Als je dat wilt, doe je dat maar via Google Pay. "Jij maakt zelf afspraken met Google, ASN is niet verantwoordelijk".
Hebben ze een DPIA uitgevoerd? Want zo krijgt niet alleen ASN inzicht in je betalingsverkeer, maar Google ook. Wat is de toegevoegde waarde nog van die bank dan trouwens?
Gebruik je ASN en Google Pay? Had je de voorwaarden gelezen?

https://www.asnbank.nl/downloads/voorwaarden-google-pay.html

markhughes, to privacy
@markhughes@mastodon.social avatar

Step away from the AI hype.

An amazing person has spent 18 years trying and failing to create something nobody else has attempted as far as I know.

But last week the beta baby began taking its first steps.

#Autonomi is the first truly autonomous network. A #privacy focussed, #secure platform with no gatekeepers, no servers. Just you and the network.

It's democratising, #decentralised technology, secure from the ground up.

Most will ignore or dismiss this until they cannot. You?
#p2p

Piratenpartij, to Bulgaria Dutch
@Piratenpartij@social.globalpirates.net avatar

The Pirate Party could reshape the internet! https://wired.com/story/pirate-party-european-elections-eu-dma-gdpr-internet/
"European politics needs online experts around the decision table,
for freedom online, privacy, and a citizen-controlled web." #VotePirate #EU #Piraten #internet #privacy #democracy #PiratenWirken #PiratesWork

Jeremiah, to privacy
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold avatar

Very important for Swedes to vote in the EU Election. Privacy is a fundamental human right, even when there are bad people doing bad things. Mass surveillance by the government does more harm than good.

Learn more: https://chatcontrol.se/

Smootasaurus, to Facebook
@Smootasaurus@mstdn.social avatar

Anyone care to take a guess how long "temporary" is?

sanjaymenon, to privacy
@sanjaymenon@mastodon.social avatar

This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.

https://github.com/xaitax/TotalRecall

#privacy #security #windows #windows11

jon, (edited ) to random
@jon@vivaldi.net avatar

Microsoft does not Recall automatically

Looks like Microsoft will make Recall opt-in. Seemingly they needed user feedback to figure out that people might not like the idea of them taking a screenshots of their screens every 5 seconds or so.

Security experts also pointed out that this would be a security nightmare. Pretty obvious, really.

This is another example why it is clear Big Tech is not to be trusted to make the right decisions, even when they are staring them in the face.

Desperate to not loose out, they are moving quickly to not be left behind, running blindly ahead without thinking of the consequences.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173499/microsoft-windows-recall-response-security-concerns

davidbisset, (edited ) to tech
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

OH:

Today: "We will not use, read, or sell your data".

One year after rollout: "We've updated our policy. Click accept or lose access to your device/service".

veronica, to ai
@veronica@mastodon.online avatar

When big tech companies complain about hurting "innovation" they actually mean "monetisation".

https://mastodon.online/@arstechnica@mastodon.social/112575581663664922

unfa, (edited ) to music
@unfa@mastodon.social avatar

"Nothing To Hide" by unfatarians (unfa's open-source music-making community).

A touching song about surveillance, freedom and privacy.

"I've given up the fight against big brother. I don't get paid for training his AI".

Also just a beautiful, touching piece of music.

https://unfa.bandcamp.com/track/nothing-to-hide

#music #FOSS #song #privacy #freedom #unfatarians #unfa

helma, to privacy Dutch
@helma@mastodon.social avatar

De scheurkalender van vrijdag 7 juni geeft een leestip:

"1984" van George Orwell

(SURF Scheurkalender voor het onderwijs )

astian, to technology
@astian@mastodon.social avatar

The new version of Midori will have a new and improved private mode to guarantee a more private, clean, secure and extremely fast navigation.

Coming soon

https://astian.org/midori-browser

#midori #midoribrowser #browser #technology #tech #privacy #linux #ubuntu #debian #windows

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

: "Microsoft is building a feature into Windows that is monitoring and logging a ton of data about you and the way you use your PC. Traditionally, we’d call this “spyware.” The difference is that Microsoft is giving this particular data collection feature its blessing and advertising it as a banner feature of its upcoming wave of Copilot+ PCs.

The fact that the data is processed locally rather than in the cloud is a good first step, but it's also the bare minimum. Based on both the permissive default settings and the ease with which this data can be accessed, Recall’s security safeguards as they currently exist just aren't good enough.

If Microsoft really does intend for everyone at the company to “do security,” it needs to put these concerns ahead of its apparently all-consuming drive to insert generative AI features into every single one of its products. Improving Recall before it becomes generally available needs to take priority, even if it delays the launch." https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/06/windows-recall-demands-an-extraordinary-level-of-trust-that-microsoft-hasnt-earned/

GrapheneOS, to privacy
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social avatar

GmsCompatConfig (sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer configuration) version 117 released:

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/platform_packages_apps_GmsCompat/releases/tag/config-117

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/13316-gmscompatconfig-version-117-released

bsletten, to ai
@bsletten@mastodon.social avatar

These companies are losing their damn minds. Commercial software and cloud-hosting are non-viable without the notion of privacy and data ownership.

#ai #privacy

https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/06/06/adobes-new-terms-of-service-unacceptably-gives-them-access-to-all-of-your-projects-for-free

Vivaldi, to meta
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net avatar

Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, plans to use your photos and posts to train its AI products and services. 🤖

Will you opt-out by filling out the form, or delete your content, or are you planning to leave these platforms? 🤔

video/mp4

Obiwan2208,

@Vivaldi I've already dropped Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter.

I'm only active on Telegram and Mastodon.

My hand doesn't tremble if #Privacy is in scope

travisfw, to privacy
@travisfw@fosstodon.org avatar

when a #privacy notice contains "we may collect and use personally identifying information" it should be called a "LACK OF privacy notice"

CharlieMcHenry, to ai
@CharlieMcHenry@connectop.us avatar

How online privacy is like fishing… In the wake of a Microsoft spying controversy, it’s time for an ecosystem perspective -
https://spectrum.ieee.org/online-privacy

mintyfresh, to CrystalsHashtags
@mintyfresh@mastodon.social avatar

Yeah, sure.

Adobe's TOS also says "Adobe performs content analysis only on content processed or stored on Adobe's servers; we don't analyze content processed or stored locally on your device."

So, they claim they won't analyze anything stored on the user's device.

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ErikJonker, (edited ) to ip
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar
SomeGadgetGuy, to windows
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

It just clicked in my brain. What I haven't been able to articulate about why I'm so anxious about #Windows Recall. I'm sure others have already gotten to where I am.

It's worse than "a system that tracks everything you do" and stores that info in a basic database that could be easily compromised.
It's worse than a nanny surveillance tool for companies to spy on their employees.

It's inescapable.

It doesn't matter if I make a dozen "how to disable recall" tutorials. The second YOUR data shows up on someone ELSE'S screen, it's in THEIR recall database.

It won't matter if you're a master #security expert specialist. You can't account for EVERY other computer you've ever interacted with. If a family member looks up an old email with your personal data in it, your data is now at risk.

If THEIR system is compromised YOUR data is at risk.

I just went from "vague feeling of unease" to "actively writing templates to canvas elected officials, regulators, and attorneys general."

SomeGadgetGuy,
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

I think I have a good feeling on what the response might be here on Mastodon, but with Microsoft pledging to improve security, and making Recall opt-in, will this change your perception of Windows 11?
https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/microsoft-addresses-windows-recall-backlash-promises-to-fix-security-issues-and-make-it-opt-in

autonomysolidarity, (edited ) to random German
@autonomysolidarity@todon.eu avatar

Dass die EU-Kommission die Totalüberwachung und digitale
Kontrolle im Internet genauso wie im Alltag, an ihren Außengrenzen zur Bekämpfung von fliehenden Menschen und im Inneren u.a. für den Datenkapitalismus weiter ausbaut, ist nichts Neues. Nicht nur besteht sie aus stramm neoliberalen, autoritären Politiker*innen, die schon zuvor immer wieder mit repressiven Vorhaben angekommen sind, es geht allgemein mit dem Überwachungs- und Krisenkapitalismus auch eine autoritäre Transformation einher.

Als Antiautoritäre stellen wir uns diesen Entwicklungen und Allen, die sie voranbringen wollen, entschlossen entgegen!

--> https://enough-is-enough14.org/2022/05/15/statement-zum-eu-verschluesselungsverbot-chatdurchleuchtungspflicht/

autonomysolidarity,
@autonomysolidarity@todon.eu avatar

Die #EU will WhatsApp-Chats mitlesen

"WhatsApp, Telefone, Sprachassistenten von Google oder Apple und sogar smarte Kühlschränke in Wohnungen sollen in Zukunft überwacht werden können, wenn es nach der EU-Kommission geht. Das geht aus einem vertraulichen Vorschlagspapier hervor, das eine Expertengruppe im Auftrag der EU-Kommission erstellt hat. Dieses Dokument liegt t-online vor.
In dem Papier werden auf 28 Seiten 42 Punkte für eine verschärfte Überwachung vorgeschlagen. Auch an der möglichen Umsetzung dieser Pläne wird schon gearbeitet. Datenschützer schlagen Alarm. Sie befürchten durch die Pläne einen nie dagewesenen Einschnitt in die Privatsphäre eines jeden EU-Bürgers."

https://www.t-online.de/digital/netzpolitik/id_100419932/whatsapp-eu-will-bald-mitlesen-sogar-haushaltsgeraete-betroffen.html

#WhatsApp #Überwachung #Antireport #Privacy

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