

Why is this a reason to delete Reddit if they didn’t provide any private data yet?


Why is this a reason to delete Reddit if they didn’t provide any private data yet?


https://www.emailnator.com/ generates @gmail accounts, harder to detect, but some services still might detect it


There’s a bullet proof old tech called communication, you reach someone in the street, or any business around there and ask questions about where the specific location you’re looking for is located.


Yea but the main thread of this comment is talking about:
How much of your life are you willing to sell for a slightly more convenient map app?
Usually when people say that on a privacy perspective it refers to how impossible is to ditch Google Maps because of its live traffic things and other things like Android Auto.
So I replied saying you should change your life to not depend on such apps, not your apps to fit in your lifestyle.


I mean you could in theory disassembly your phone, remove antenna, wifi, mic, camera and sensors parts.
Then you still have a tool, transfer things you need via USB only.
I really don’t think something can leak from your phone after that, even emergency calls might not work if you removed the antenna.
I know this might cross the line of paranoiac but some people do this, I’d do it too if I was too concerned about privacy, which I’m not. I’m just an average privacy enthusiast.


But OSM provides a map. What exactly are you talking about?
I thought the problem was people depending too much on Google Maps because its privacy invasive data harvesting.


The thing is changing your life to not need a precise maps app, instead of looking an app to fit your life.


Can this be true if you use a device without any connection to the internet and no SIM card?
I mean could a hardware connect to some kind of network to send private information? Let’s assume it can read wireless network even with wifi turned off, it still needs to find a network and a password to connect to it.
Because the basic thing is, it won’t expose your data if doesn’t leave your phone, right?


Doxxing?
What about the recent Helldivers 2 news? https://www.thegamer.com/helldivers-2-d10-organiser-fired-doxxed/
He didn’t do anything wrong, but still people figured out many personal info, even his work place.
Well is this the last time it’ll happen? And how are you sure the next time will not be you?


You can, I just used as an example.
This might be valid for other scenarios I think.


You should have made it clear in the title. The title is the most important part and you’re literally saying you’ve made LLM stop “bullshitting”. Pretentious phrase to draw everyone attention. Then in the body you correct everybody assumption. Dirty move.


TLDR.
So you basically solved humanity problems with LLMs, you should sell it to NVIDIA and be rich, no more hallucination.


I think he’s talking about verification ID as in the platform, not as some service that comply with laws. Because verification ID is already being requested in Brazil, I live here and people from the regional privacy subreddit shared a few screenshot of Reddit asking for ID.
Not sure what he mean with promising Reddit won’t ask for verification ID while it’s actually already asking for it.
Idk what to think about this, I just know if I need show my ID and there’s no way to bypass that Reddit is definitely dead to me.


I’m still trying to understsnd the logic behind assuming he’s mean to say exactly the opposite of what he said


What’s the problem here? I read his post and couldn’t understsnd what lead people here to overreact like that


Peak use of technology
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