• @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    114 days ago

    Its easy, people simply dont even think that it could be used to spy on them. Its just handy and funny tool. There is HUGE problem in the world with majority still naively trusting corporations to such extent saying anything to contrary seems like you are some conspiracy nut. Or if they don’t trust them naively, they are so apathetic that they just think their information leaking doesnt matter, it can’t be stopped anyway and that they just dont care about it.

    Something really should be done to start having people care about things again, otherwise everyone will lose all rights to privacy eventually.

    • @Honytawk@feddit.nl
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      23 days ago

      The worst ones know they are being spied on, but say things like they don’t mind being spied on because “I have nothing to hide anyway”

    • @BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      I mean, I have some, because I already know my phone is spying on me even more aggressively. I don’t have any illusion that I had privacy in the first place

      • @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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        44 days ago

        I dont know about other models but I think I have managed to limit how much my phone (fairphone) spies on me quite decently.

        I installed application called ReThink, which is basically a firewall and I can block even google services with it. I know it works because its really pain in the ass when I want to use their services like calendar and i have to temporarily unblock it. It can also block ads by completely blocking internet for programs that dont really need it. I have also removed/disabled anything extra and removed permissions to anything that absolutely doesn’t need it. It also alerted me to that stupid google safetycore spyware being installed (by blocking and informing about newly installed program) so i managed to remove that immediately.

        At least according to the logs the phone seems secure, since nothing is being allowed to connect anywhere that shouldn’t be allowed. Can’t do much to occasional breaches due to restarts or temporary allowings, but I dont think such sparse information is much use or it might require more effort to utilise.