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I wonder if he min/maxes in the bedroom too
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Technology•Half of the US Now Requires You to Upload Your ID or Scan Your Face to Watch PornEnglish
27·7 days agoStates are also considering banning VPNs now as well. This will never work and is a horrible idea, but it’s being considered.
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Technology•The FBI spied on a Signal group chat of immigration activists, records revealEnglish
56·18 days agoThe FBI’s report from August, prepared by its New York division, does not make clear how the bureau accessed the Signal group
The question I’m most curious to have answered
Thought she was about to put him into a kneebar or bust out some other Jiu Jitsu for a second there.
Sell to pay my electricity bill
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Mildly Infuriating•Nothing’s new bloatware includes Facebook services that can’t be uninstalledEnglish
4·1 month agoOh? TIL. I guess if they’ve ruled out fairphone and nothing is as bad as you say, maybe it’s a larger player. Can’t think of many other small ones.
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Mildly Infuriating•Nothing’s new bloatware includes Facebook services that can’t be uninstalledEnglish
161·1 month agoThis is a major bummer. I was kinda rooting for them to be the OEM that GOS would be working with.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Someone Snuck Into a Cellebrite Microsoft Teams Call and Leaked Phone Unlocking Details
24·1 month agoWish they’d shared the iOS slide as well
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Zenni’s Anti-Facial Recognition Glasses are Eyewear for Our Paranoid Age
2·1 month agoComputer vision * sorry
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Zenni’s Anti-Facial Recognition Glasses are Eyewear for Our Paranoid Age
3·1 month agoIs it an iPhone? They use IR to map your face where as (AFAIK) most Android just use CV, which is kinda my point. These would only help when IR is involved.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Zenni’s Anti-Facial Recognition Glasses are Eyewear for Our Paranoid Age
9·1 month agoSo, these actually work great when IR is used (for example you won’t be able to unlock your iPhone when wearing them), however my question is, does this help at all when just a normal photo is taken? You can wear these, have a ‘normal’ photo taken and it just looks like you’re wearing standard glasses. That could then be fed through CV, etc?
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Data brokers are constantly doxing us, and we can’t do anything about it | CybernewsEnglish
3·2 months agoThese are all great suggestions, but you will still show up on data brokers sites.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•ICE, Secret Service, Navy All Had Access to Flock's Nationwide Network of Cameras
5·2 months agoAnd Flock is partnering with Ring right? That’s neat.
I really wonder what their logic is here. I’m very excited to hear that GOS will be partnering with an OEM to hopefully get more support for the project, more frequent security updates, etc.
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Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•GrapheneOS is finally ready to break free from Pixels, and it may never look back
12·2 months agoThat’s exactly my understanding/ thought process as well. I was wondering the same in terms of why an OEM would cooperate, and my first thought was the increase in hardware sales. I’m not sure how big the market is, but I know the security crowd will flock to them if they’re partnering with GOS when that market share would have previously been Googles. I’m not sure how big that market is or if the ‘juice would be worth the squeeze’.
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Technology•Mozilla's Firefox adds Perplexity's AI answer engine as a new search option | TechCrunchEnglish
277·2 months agoEw. Also, LibreWolf.











Out of curiosity, what issues are you having with SearXNG? I’m self hosting and recently have noticed a lot of timeouts across many of the engines I have enabled. Just wondering if you’re having similar experience