Sorry to post my shitty neofetch to this community

  • @[email protected]
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    Google “Only spy the web” is highly inaccurate…they are everywhere. In every website, in your android phone, in your YouTube, in your Google drive, in your email, in your Google maps…

    Anyways… I will calm down now. :)

    • @Redredme
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      541 year ago

      In your car, your TV, your network, your dns…

      Everywhere.

      • @[email protected]
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        They are even part of paying for the massive underwater cables between continents that all internet traffic runs through.

        They took everything over.

        It’s the most extensive surveillance network in the world.

          • @[email protected]
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            221 year ago

            Except that instead of an authoritarian government using it to totally control the learned populace, they are showing you ads.

            We’ve still got a way to go before 1984. If it did happen, you wouldn’t be able to discuss it.

            • @AustralianSimon
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              41 year ago

              To be fair, Google does release data to governments so I guess it’s both.

            • @voluble
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              11 year ago

              We’ve always been at war with Eastasia.

        • Alex
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          Who is accessing the cables/data has never been more important, it’s literally the difference between being in or out of reach of the law.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s cute, people think their android os isn’t collecting an embarrassing amount of data. Even if you turn everything off but cellular, it still phones home with cellular tower triangulation, app usage, call history, general web activity, weather the phone thinks your walking driving or riding a Bike, device diagnostics, etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Same, I wish there was a better options. I’m on android right now but when it comes time to upgrade I always try to choose the lesser evil and it’s hard.

          • @Gamey
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            41 year ago

            If you want privacy the only real option is to buy a Android phone with unlocked boitloader and use something like /e/OS or LineageOS, that will break a few apps but most of them work fine with MicroG.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Said Android phone would still use the towers and cellular carriers love selling customer data, because what’re you gonna do? Switch to another carrier that happens to also use their exact same towers?

              • @Gamey
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                21 year ago

                Those can’t collect much beside my location tho and they aren’t allowed to here unless the cops tell them to, not perfect but a LOT better!

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              To buy an android phone that is supported by one of those projects. My galaxy s20 isn’t and I’m not willing to loose Android auto and the ability to use my cameras.

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        I wish there was a paid google of no spying… I mean what does google one get me, but the ability for google to spy on more or my data?

        • deejay4am
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          81 year ago

          Everyone thinks about the spying as relating to themselves, the individual.

          Google doesn’t give a shit about you. Google gives a shit about us. Collectively. They can monitor the collective soul of the world. When people are busy, when they’re not paying attention, when they’re mad, who, and for how long; how they react to certain subjects…how to get them to listen about certain subjects, how to bring them around to certain subjects, how to keep them disagreeing with other viewpoints, etc.

          They’re literally developed “a remote control for the flock” and everyone’s out here like “why do I care if Google see my save games I have 500 hours in CoD so wut”

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          They’re really good at providing value for your data, I feel the same way about YouTube premium. I do it to better support creators and remove ads but they probably have one of the most detailed profiles on me.

          • @KnightontheSun
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            They’re really good at providing value for your data

            Perhaps you perceive that to be, which is totally fine, but how do you actually know that? We have no clue what that value truly is to them since they won’t share with us. If you are happy with what the googs get you, great (no sarcasm).

            Myself, I fail to see the value being returned.

            • @[email protected]
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              To each it’s own, I’m trying to move away from Google too. I still think it’s a better return than you would ever get from Facebook, Microsoft, or Amazon. There’s something to be said about most people being completely happy with using Gmail, YouTube, chrome, or search with minimal complaints. For a while we even got “free” unlimited storage for photos.

              • @KnightontheSun
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                51 year ago

                Again, we have no idea of the value our data is to any of these companies because they are not transparent about it, but I agree that google does provide more than those others. Especially for me as I’ve eschewed FB for a long while now and have distanced myself from Amazon too.

                I am all over YT though until we can get a successor. Way too much good content there.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      Once a month google sends me this email. “Your timeline”.

      It’s a map with this line drawn on it showing everyplace I went that month. Home to work to the grocery store to my dealer’s etc.

      Why are they showing this to me? Is it an advertisement of services? A brag? A threat?

      It’s a smidge disturbing.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        For me, it is useful. At the very least, such a blatant display of tracking information means people will know about it and disable it if necessary.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          It should be an opt in feature, but it has helped me a couple times. I got beat up pretty bad after leaving a bar and couldn’t remember anything about the night, was able to retrace my steps from the google stuff.

      • Smorty [she/her]
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        41 year ago

        Oh that’s spooky. What phone do you have? I was almost gonna say that it’s likely a pixel thing, but I have one too, so idk why they would brag with your data.

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      111 year ago

      in your android phone

      And if you try to revoke their spying access on a rooted stock device, they force a reboot ☹️

      • z3rOR0ne
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        Hence GrapheneOS sandboxing the Play Store. It is ironic that Google is the only phone manufacturer that allows for installing a different OS. But I suppose the fact that GrapheneOS has pushed security updates that have made it into stock Android and the fact that most users won’t bother installing an alternative OS on their pixel phones is why they allow such shenanigans.

        • Jamie
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          I use rooted LineageOS on my 4a 5G, though I do still have GApps on it. Next phone I buy I’m thinking I’ll give GrapheneOS a try. Leaving behind my rooted system level adblocking would be difficult for me though.

          • z3rOR0ne
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            11 year ago

            In regards to ad blocking. My solution isn’t as all encompassing as that, but for general web browsing, I use the Mull browser as you can install some addons like ublock and noscript. I’ll admit though if you’re looking to install advertisement heavy Play Store Apps though, I’d say maybe look into using a PiHole to adblock your home network?

            • Jamie
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              I mostly just use my phone for/at work. I already have a server that could operate as a pihole at home, but my PC already blocks everything under the sun, so it’s not really needed.

              I get most of my stuff off f-droid unless I don’t have any other choice, and use firefox with ublock+noscript on my phone as-is. But it is nice to not have to worry about getting ads in anything else when I do install an odd game or something, though.

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                What works for me is a pi-hole at home, a wireguard service on my (dd-wrt) router with the pi-hole functioning as dns server and my phone using wireguard as an always-on vpn.

                All traffic on my phone is now routed through the pi-hole at home, which filters out all tracking, wherever I am.

          • z3rOR0ne
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            21 year ago

            I stand correctted then. Please tell me a few of these other manufacturers!

            • Smorty [she/her]
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              31 year ago

              Pinephone is the obvious one, BUT! Have you heard of FairPhone? These things also make it easy to install other operating systems on them. Also Beter for the climate ig.

              • z3rOR0ne
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                I actually have a Pinephone from a few years ago (2 years now I think?). I never used it as a daily driver as it was very slow and had comparatively less features than the iphone and samsung phones i had had previously.

                Upon recently deciding on purchasing the Pixel 7a and installing Graphene OS on it, i did heavily consider the Fairphone, but I’m in the US and they only just started to come to our shores. The family plan I’m on wasn’t a supported carrier, so that more or less made the decision for me.

                The observation about the pinephone and fairphone being more environmentally friendly is intriguing. Care to elaborate a bit please?

              • z3rOR0ne
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                31 year ago

                I stand very corrected. My apologies for not investigating this further before posting. I suppose i should rephrase my previous comment as:

                I find it ironic that Google allows its flagship product to be rooted with an OS dedicated specifically to limiting data harvesting of Pixel users.

                • zbecker
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                  @z3rOR0ne @somedaysoon

                  I don’t do Android development, but I would imagine rooting makes it easier to test things, as you wouldn’t have to rely on ADB all the time.

                  • @ittu
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                    11 year ago

                    last time I checked U.S band support on international samsung versions sucks.

          • z3rOR0ne
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            I don’t use Google Fi, but a quick search shows that many have gotten it to work with Graphene OS just fine. You can still install Fi from the Play Store, and it appears all works as intended as long as you grant it Network Permissions.

            I’d do research on it though if you’re truly interested. They have a link to their Matrix chat on their website where you can field general questions.

    • @sagOP
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      I use alternative for all google services.

      YouTube - piped.video

      Google drive - Mega Drive or Anonfile

      G-Mail - Proton

      Google Map - OSM (Open Street Map)

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      It would be fun if some government required companies that off free services to disclose how they make money and allow each user to see their particular value. This might help open some eyes…

      • @sock
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        open their eyes to what? the fact it costs money to run a service? its either some data mining or everything costing a helluva lot more. and im sure youd complain about prices too.

        • @AssPennies
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          and im sure youd complain about prices too

          A universal claim only takes one case to disprove, and I’ll be that case: you’re wrong. I actually seek out the pay services and cut out the “free” ones.

          My real complaint is when the huge companies offer a paid plan, but then still try to double dip and abuse my data and I. So I leave for the smaller guys who have an actual reputation to protect and so have garnered some trust. The hard part are things like google street view, or youtube, where competition is way behind due to the sheer inertia that incumbents have (e.g., creators using youtube due to the huge potential audience).

          Other thing hard to ditch for me is android, as I really don’t like how tightly locked down apple’s walled garden is - not being able to run real firefox with my choice of extensions is a showstopper for any mobile platform.

      • @WldFyre
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        How much money do you think a single user is worth? I can’t imagine it’s anything valuable

        • Alex
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          Services are free on the internet because people pay with their attention and data instead. A single user is much more valuable than you think, especially the recurring ones.

    • @gloriousPingu
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      And not just google stuff, the big companies are for sure in exchange so if you do something on instagram, google will know it for sure.

      Therefor im trying to step away from google, here are my alternatives to the google services:

      Google drive -> Nextcloud Gmail -> Tutanota Youtube -> (im still using this) Maps -> Open Street Map Authenticator -> Aegis Chrome -> Librewolf/Firefox Passwords -> Bitwarden

      (All of these alternatives are just my own preferences and what I daily use)

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        For youtube, there’s libre frontends like newpipe and piped (but of course you are still using youtube)

    • CaptainBlagbird
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      Sure, but all of those, except the phone (and TV mentioned in another comment), are part of the web.

    • m3t00🌎
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      started uploading pics to maps as a ‘guide’ back in 2000s. G has sent me a few trinkets over the years(coveted lego phone stand). a level 8 guide, w/e that means. millions of pic views. what do I care. it’s a hobby. Moved a home phone line to Voice. Get email transcript of any voice mails. set it to do not disturb. phone never rings. voicemail or nothing. I use them for free. They use me. Or think they do coveted lego phone stand