• GigglyBobble
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    1511 months ago

    People don’t think about that. You have to register somewhere in order to use your $12.99 cam, install some app and are good to go.

    How would a someone not interested in tech know that the footage data is stored on some online server and you are at the mercy of their itsec.

    • archomrade [he/him]
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      2011 months ago

      Which is why these companies that are marketing wifi and cloud-polling devices should be held responsible for the data breaches and regulated more rigorously.

      It should be cost-prohibitive to design a smart device that sends data to a centralized server, but they do it because the upside value of having the data is so attractive. They shouldn’t be allowed to hide behind a ToS agreement with mandatory arbitration when their security is inevitably breached.

      • @AlfredEinstein
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        811 months ago

        Take it up with your congressman.

        Seriously. It sounds like you have an informed and well-reasoned opinion. They’re not 100% corrupt. And they usually only hear about tech from industry lobbyists.

        Let them hear from an intelligent constituent for a change.

        • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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          211 months ago

          Good luck with that, your voice is going to be drowned out by all the companies masquerading as “people” whom they really represent.

          • @AlfredEinstein
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            211 months ago

            Taking the time to get in touch with representatives at all levels of government is just good citizenship.

            Sure, there are lobbyists. But there’s me too. We can’t expect to enjoy a civilized society unless we put in the effort.

            • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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              111 months ago

              Having done this before and being told to basically get stuffed from one of their underlings I have zero faith in it. It’s basically just another token thing that’s about as useful as “thoughts & prayers” for the most part.

              • @AlfredEinstein
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                111 months ago

                You have to be nice. You’re selling an idea that is probably foreign to them.

                • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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                  111 months ago

                  I don’t mean they literally told me to get stuffed. They won’t personally take your call nor read your letter. You might get lucky and they’ll let you physically come into their office but that’s about as far as you’ll get.

            • archomrade [he/him]
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              111 months ago

              I do it when I can, but that kind of influence just can’t be done by a handful of tech-literate terminally-online weirdos. It takes a buttload of money or a massive amount of public attention to push an issue like this forward, especially when political operatives absolutely benefit from both the data and the companies involved. The political calculus just isn’t there.

              More people need to know and care about this before any legislator is going to spend political capital on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      The question isn’t “how would someone know…?” the question is “do you know what a hacker does?”.