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  • In 2 locations..Step 1: 3 locationsStep 2: ;)

  • You have SS7, suckerrrr. ;)

  • Used to create virtual avatars. To influence consumer behavior. To suppress the masses with minimal effort and maximize profits through fear, etc..

  • Edge... MS's admission that it is unable to develop or even secure something like this itself... But somehow people are spinning a fairy tale that Edge or MS, after their failure and waves of layoffs, will get it 100% implemented with an engine from another company, plus a 100% trust bonus for switching to Chrome... Rofl. (Recall, copilot, and everything else is ignored... Even the fact that non-MS manages to get certificates and private keys into the hands of criminals... Yes, Edge can be trusted!!11!1!!11!

    Brsve... learn about Brave.

    Well, Trojan horses are supposed to look "cool" on the outside, too.

    Fortunately, it's not just your own devices in the immediate vicinity that are tracked... but all connections that can be found. It's great if you use VPN, Pi-hole, etc., and your neighbors' connections still end up in the databases, for example... Then your IP address, your public IP address, and your VPN IP address can be linked, and a profile couldn't be any more unique... ( well if you use wifi..bluetooth too)

    Oh and last but not least... SS7.. Can be used for secret surveillance, tracking, etc., and you can't tell on your cell phone whether it's being used against you... By the way, this also applies to grspheneos, etc.

  • I would have applied "never say no" more to the users. To reduce the risk that they participate in real life and thus run the danger of entering into a real partnership, it is better to subtly encourage people never to say no.

    Since psychological tricks are generally used in every industry.

  • What would help immediately if something like this were prohibited by law is if the account used a phone number for identification instead of an account with login details. Then the issue of phone numbers would be off the table, and with it many other issues as well. The information about when and where a device was paired does not have to be public (devices should actually be removed when no longer in use instead of being kept in the logs).

    What about SIM spoofing? The mere existence of SIM spoofing should ensure that phone numbers are not used for authentication and then displayed elsewhere... regardless of whether they are set to public or private, whereby Meta should not offer this as an option at all, but strictly refrain from storing the number in plain text anywhere, let alone publicly.

  • Unfortunately, I don't think about things like that. Pihole + Adblock, etc. I block all ads/pop-ups, etc., so I don't notice it.

    Btw if you unhappy with a popup... dont check all the tracking on that side. 0:)

  • Yep. Meta's response with "basic publicly available information" is also really bad... Consider the parallel introduction of age verification with facial recognition... To protect children and so on...

    The "public" data is not a problem... Now you could create a database with profile pictures and phone numbers of children worldwide... and Meta says no problem, because it's publicly accessible anyway...

  • The Home version also has many other features that are disabled compared to the Pro/Enterprise versions. It stands to reason that this could also have an impact on the group policy, which offers far less because so many other things are disabled. Of course, it cannot be activated easily and many things are prevented, but theoretically, all of this would also be available in the home version. As long as you do not use a customized or self-created ISO, but the standard ISO image from MS. Ultimately, the key that is subsequently activated and what is not is decisive.

    However, I don't want to contradict you that the Pro/Enterprise version would be the smarter choice from the outset, because that's definitely true.

  • Home has same features but not activated.so you could enable group policy in home version too. Well fck MS anyway

  • Well well... still posted online on lemmy. So yea there is enough you couldnt do offline

  • The article is also ridiculous... even the hidden Facebook installer (and alternatives) etc. could do all that. So the components that can only be removed with root access... This is about Israel, which specializes in this... as if they were developing spyware that is listed as an app...

  • That's a joke, right? So you can be sure that more data is being spied on and that firmware itself is equipped with backdoors...So the data mentioned in the article... if you're authorized to do so, you just need to buy it from the nearest data broker...

    Spyware as a listed app... from isreal? Common we dont talk about noobs.

  • DNS0.EU private DNS service shuts down over sustainability issues

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  • Best news. Since it was already known beforehand that it was only supposed to focus on data protection initially. It had long been clear that it would move away from being a non-profit organization at the end of the year... It's good that it's closing down beforehand.

  • Even if that were the case, it wouldn't make any difference. Since the change in CEO, the company has been moving towards AI. When Mitchell Baker made way for Laura Chambers, the company's policy also changed and the aim now is to make money with AI. In other words, today's settings could disappear with tomorrow's updates. However, I understand the move, as open source is not promoted enough and financial resources go to closed source players.

  • Good that all roms and cell phones that should be usable as a phone are dependent on SS7... Nice that there are also silent sms and other crap stories...

  • Lol. The panel is already full with 5 tabs. For anything above that, it's worth using containers or add-ons for tab management. You may also want to create a temporary directory in your bookmarks. The main thing is to keep things tidy and, above all, to prevent background tabs from constantly reloading and updating data.