• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    They will justify what they want. The rules are made up, and the laws don’t matter.

    I’ve made my peace with the eventual gestapo knock on my door. If you haven’t, just stop using social media entirely but it’s probably to late if you can see this.

    Even not having an account is enough I would guess (I’m no computer wizard). Even wizards screw up a spell now and again (thanks computer wizards for your community service, I do love gaming a shitton and lemmy is Hella rad)

    IP addresses linked to threads opened, comments sections browsed can be used to create a profile by some dipshit AI programmed by some dipshit. Zero social media is the only way. Just don’t look at it.

    Just don’t look

  • @[email protected]
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    591 month ago

    I didn’t agree to shit. If I did agree it was probably because some company twisted my arm and didn’t offer a more respectable service that doesn’t gobble up every bit of data to resell possible. Probably through every mobile carrier.

    • sunzu2
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      191 month ago

      My understanding is that individual cell location data is actually protected by some court case, that’s why the pigs love big tech… they don’t need a warrant, they got a guy on the inside processing their request based on “trust me bro, daddy sam needs this data”

      • @Mango
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        31 month ago

        They don’t need a warrant because rules are for those of us who are ruled.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Their all scamming. Because praise the almighty dollar. Its like making a decent product to rob the owner. Trojan scam practices. Vote with your wallet people.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    461 month ago

    Agreeing to location services for the purpose of performing the apps intended use, is not the same as agreeing that the government can track your location on a whim. Where the fuck are the constitutional lawyers who fight this kind of egregious constitutional violation?

    • @lemming741
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      91 month ago

      I have a fully automatic 2x18tb magic hard drive. I’m a member of 4 private trackers. I’ve been disabling JavaScript since I could click a mouse.

      404 are legit journalists and I pay the $8 a month because they do damn good work.

  • @Limonene
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    181 month ago

    We need protections limiting the length and level of effect of clickwrap agreements.

    For now, I will continue using “inspect element” to change the text “agree” to “disagree”, and completely skip proprietary phone apps.

      • Clay_pidgin
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        261 month ago

        I can’t imagine that the terms are sent back to the server, only the clicked_agree=True

      • @Limonene
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        11 month ago

        Yes. As far as I’ve seen, it never changes what gets sent to the server, which is why I’m able to get away with it.