The Meta AI app is a privacy disaster: Meta's AI App ‘Discover’ Feed Publicly Exposes Private Chats Without Users Knowing.
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I deleted my FB account (originally opened in 2006) the day I saw zuck on the inauguration stage with the fascists, and honestly that was way too late too haha
Yeah, I stopped using it a while ago. Need to get my data off and then it's getting deleted,
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Never to late to change.
BTW Lemmy doesn't encrypt DM as far as I know.
Working on getting my data and making sure some friends know how to contact me outside of it.
I don't use DMs on Lemmy, either.
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imagine being the person forced to use FB messenger because your friends are on it and won’t bother installing anything else
i am that person
Same, except WhatsApp instead of FB Messenger. I had no results trying to convince my family and friends to use other stuff
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TheMetaAI appis a Privacy Disaster.I'd suggest one small change:
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Never to late to change.
BTW Lemmy doesn't encrypt DM as far as I know.
Yeah, my instance has a nice big banner that reminds you of that.
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Imagine being a Facebook user since it's inception and realizing how little they actually care about privacy
Hi, it's me, I'm that person
There is the idea of just being an npc on the surface. So what if it is your Facebook account if you never install the app, never post anything and just use it to buy lawnmowers and used cars?
Your existence isn't private by default, so make it all you give them and nothing more.
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Mozilla Petition> Meta: Help Users Stop Accidentally Sharing Private AI Conversations
Meta recently launched its own AI app, like ChatGPT. The Meta AI app comes with a “Discover Feed” — a public stream of real user AI conversations posted by users. Meta says that users know that they're sharing their AI conversations publicly. But a number of posts suggest otherwise. You can find posts that appear to show users' personal data, medical issues, work problems, and calendar reminders in the Discover Feed.
This article was written by a bot too. Meta says first that all searches are private by default. Then that used can opt out of them being public.
You have one job journalist! Fact check!
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Same, except WhatsApp instead of FB Messenger. I had no results trying to convince my family and friends to use other stuff
id rather be using whatsapp, honestly
it’s not good either, obviously, but messenger still collects a buttload more data
(and iirc whatsapp encrypts both group chats and DMs, on messenger it’s only DMs)
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imagine being the person forced to use FB messenger because your friends are on it and won’t bother installing anything else
i am that person
Bruh, reverse uno them. SMS only
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I'd suggest one small change:
TheMetaAI appis aPrivacyDisaster.TheMetaAI app is a PrivacyDisaster. -
Same, except WhatsApp instead of FB Messenger. I had no results trying to convince my family and friends to use other stuff
imagine trying to explain Whisper protocol and how Signal is a better Whatsapp and getting shrugs…
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Mozilla Petition> Meta: Help Users Stop Accidentally Sharing Private AI Conversations
Meta recently launched its own AI app, like ChatGPT. The Meta AI app comes with a “Discover Feed” — a public stream of real user AI conversations posted by users. Meta says that users know that they're sharing their AI conversations publicly. But a number of posts suggest otherwise. You can find posts that appear to show users' personal data, medical issues, work problems, and calendar reminders in the Discover Feed.
Good.
Anyone who uses shit like this deserves all of the bad things that go along with it.
Stupidity will continue to be punished.