• @[email protected]
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    566 months ago

    If an app abuses the privilege of being able to show me notifications, badges or anything, that privilege will be swiftly revoked.

    • Flax
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      96 months ago

      Same. Thankfully android now makes apps ask permission. I never really press “yes” unless I exclusively want that

  • @cuchilloc
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    366 months ago

    100% agree, not sure if you are referring to a particular app but,food delivery apps are #1 suspect. I h8 it

      • @cuchilloc
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        36 months ago

        Is it push tho ? One thing is a red bubble or an in-app disclaimer . The offending level, for me, is a push notification.

        • @[email protected]
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          I was thinking about on Windows. There was a stupid badge notification that wouldn’t go away until I looked at their ad for Boost.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    286 months ago

    Any gas pump that starts playing an ad when you start pumping gas should be set on fire with the manager who approved the decision standing within the blast radius.

    • @kautau
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      76 months ago

      The managers probably have zero say. The franchise owner probably gets a kickback so to them it’s a no brainer

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        Then put them next to it. Whoever is responsible for signing off on that deal.

        It shouldn’t be considered a “no brainier”. We’re there to purchase gasoline in exchange for money. Our mere presence somewhere doesn’t grant people the right to shove shit into our eyes and ears. It’s an attack on our personal solace, and I fucking hate it. It should be illegal. It seriously diminishes our happiness and sense of peace. “It’s just business” is a poor fucking excuse for making people’s lives worse in exchange for a little money for you personally. It’s amoral, and we need to start punishing that attitude. It has gone way too far already, and it will continue going deeper into the realms of intrusion until society’s attitudes about it begin to change.

        • @other_cat
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          166 months ago

          Your rage is justified and the phrase “It’s an attack on our personal space” absolutely nails it.

        • @kautau
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          My intention wasn’t to dismiss your argument. I think having to experience advertising in each corner of existence is the farthest dystopian we’ve come. I moreso meant that the entire system is broken, perhaps humanity is. I feel like today if I pick a group of 10 random people, 9 of them would be willing to step on their fellow humans if it meant they could get ahead. And that seems to be the cornerstone of not only capitalism, but the hyper-capitalism we see today. We’ve really reached a peak of “fuck everyone else I’ll get my own” and I hate it. So I mean that to a franchise owner struggling against a multinational trillion dollar fuel conglomerate, yes it’s a no brainer. They take the pittances just as they fuck over their employees who also take the pittances, it’s shit all the way down

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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            25 months ago

            Thanks for the reply. I didn’t interpret your response as dismissive, I just kind of went off on my own little rant. I understand from the business perspective society now says it’s acceptable to make money any way you can, regardless of the impact it has on people. It just drives me crazy, especially as someone who is a little older and remembers when it wasn’t like this. Sure, there were evil companies back then, but there was serious fallout when consumers perceived a celebrity or even a trusted company as a sellout. Now it’s just expected that anyone will trample over anything to get a little further.

            • @kautau
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              25 months ago

              Absolutely agreed. The system is broken, you’ve summarized it well.

    • @cooltrainer_frank
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      I just wanna say that as someone who designs user interfaces for a living, I always do whatever I can to play with UI/UX in my normal life.

      At a gas station, playing ads, I always start tapping and holding the little buttons near the screen. Almost always holding 2 across from each other goes into a mode where it shuts up, and continues pumping. Plus it’s like a fun little arms race of a game for me.

  • circuitfarmer
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    Tangentially related, but I’ve had a “Tap here to accept the Samsung terms of service” notification for years now. I always swipe it away. I swear they always show it right after I had a bunch of other notifications to make me more likely to tap it. I have thus made it my life’s mission to never accept it.

    • @barsquid
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      I have vowed to never buy another device from Samsung.

      • @hogmomma
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        Why’s that?, if you don’t mind me asking. I have no skin in the game, just curious.

        • @barsquid
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          Oh, originally it was because the ads and trash on their smart TVs. But then I keep hearing about build quality on appliances so I expanded the scope beyond TVs to everything. This phone thing is just another example of anti-consumer practices (though not as bad as some of the others).

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      56 months ago

      When I had a Samsung they’d always pop that up when I was driving and needed to access the GPS, so I never had time to actually see what it was trying to make me agree to, and it wouldn’t let me proceed until I did it. That’s actually one of the reasons I switched off of Samsung products.

  • slazer2au
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    246 months ago

    Na, but it is a guaranteed way to having your notifications permission revoked.

  • @Godnroc
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    186 months ago

    And the ability to disable categories of notifications so that these “offers” can never pester me again is one of the greatest intentions of the digital age.

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            Not the user you asked however I moved from Android to iOS a few months ago. Before this, I have tended to switch between platforms because I’m incredibly picky. Perhaps I believe the grass is always greener.

            Most recently, my young Pixel 8 Pro had severe modem problems. There was a rash of bad updates that impacted me. I felt insulted being unable to use my phone when I needed it. I looked at Samsung, but I don’t like their brand of bloatware. iOS inspired confidence.

            I took the L and sold my Pixel at significant loss to get something working now to stay in contact with my family. I love Pixel, but man do I feel sour about my connectivity problems on it.

          • @[email protected]
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            Check your PM

            Edit: for everyone downvoting, I had some very legitimate reasons, but they are too personally identifiable when all put together and I’d rather not end up with my name tied to my account.

  • Fubber Nuckin'
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    156 months ago

    Making me look at an ad without first getting my written consent should be a felony.

    • @scutiger
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      76 months ago

      Please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to request permission. Expect 6 to 8 weeks for delivery of response.

  • Björn Tantau
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    126 months ago

    Sad thing is that you can’t just not look. It could be a DM with nudes, after all.

  • kubica
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    36 months ago

    Although I agree, I hope that you are also taking a look at the configuration of the allowed notifications for the app. I review that every time some shit like that happens.

  • applepie
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    Easy solution don’t install spyware and malware on your phone. Use web apps if you really have to use that trash.

    Vote with you fucking feet jfc

      • applepie
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        36 months ago

        Take a his res photo of your buthole and upload into your vacuum app so ww can verify you are an authorized owner so we can release your foot. Thank you for your cooperation peasants!

    • Fubber Nuckin'
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      36 months ago

      I’m stuck at step zero: getting a phone that’s mine

      • applepie
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        16 months ago

        pixel with grapheneOS will get you as close to that as possible practically.