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    sommerset@thelemmy.clubS
    Yeah - you know why? Because it's been confirmed that messengers like whatsapp, meta are sending data to foreign spying agencies. Cooperating with them. You know what else? Ukraine already mandates dia app for same shit. and when telegram founder could be held hostage in France for months - it's hard to trust that platform is it?
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  • A Tech Rule That Will ‘Future-Proof’ Your Kids

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    Genz is 13 to 29 nowadays. Kids that age today are alpha. Also kids that age in the photo unsupervised today can get their parents arrested.
  • ChatGPT Confessions gone? They are not !

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    Yes, but that wording is misleading. Typical web discovery happens when a crawler finds a published link. It sounds like in this case, they're just giving each and every share link to Google etc, even if the link is not posted anywhere public.
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  • The Prime Reasons to Avoid Amazon

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    Yeah, not a choice any of us who work in tech can make. But the small choices we CAN make do add up significantly.
  • Cloudflare built an oauth provider with Claude

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    I have to say that you just have to sayed something up
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    Did I say that it did? No? Then why the rhetorical question for something that I never stated? Now that we're past that, I'm not sure if I think it's okay, but I at least recognize that it's normalized within society. And has been for like 70+ years now. The problem happens with how the data is used, and particularly abused. If you walk into my store, you expect that I am monitoring you. You expect that you are on camera and that your shopping patterns, like all foot traffic, are probably being analyzed and aggregated. What you buy is tracked, at least in aggregate, by default really, that's just volume tracking and prediction. Suffice to say that broad customer behavior analysis has been a thing for a couple generations now, at least. When you go to a website, why would you think that it is not keeping track of where you go and what you click on in the same manner? Now that I've stated that I do want to say that the real problems that we experience come in with how this data is misused out of what it's scope should be. And that we should have strong regulatory agencies forcing compliance of how this data is used and enforcing the right to privacy for people that want it removed.