• 0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    For the threat models and data harvesting the general consumer (i.e. our moms) will face

    If your mom is going to install facebook, X and instagram to post all personal details and photos away along with all the permissions app requests. I don’t think it matters?

    Are you talking about security? What else is Android secretly supplying these apps?

    Let’s stop perfect getting in the way of better.

    “Let’s just giveaway more leeway for corporations, so we can get more accustomed to losing our rights, until we have to jump off the cliff for the lesser evil”

    Apple fanboys were proud they had no ads, Apple put on ads. They said they fight the government, they work with authoritarian governments around the world. They said they care about user privacy, they were funneling notifications to directly to the US government.

    Yea, keep defending these knucklefucks, they’re totally not trying to manufacture consent for global surveillance while you’re given the illusion of “lesser evil” and losing ownership of devices you bought.

    Downvote away, cult.

    • enumerator4829@sh.itjust.works
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      1 day ago

      Look - I can’t prevent my mom from being on facebook and playing candy crush. Nothing I say or do will make that happen. I can improve the situation by:

      • Introducing alternatives and hope they spread (Chat with your mom on Signal)
      • Reducing data harvesting during ”passive” behaviour (e.g. reduced permissions for apps. Graphene is probably the best here, but good luck getting your mom on that)
      • Reducing data harvesting by the phone vendor (Samsung, Google, Apple). This is primarily done by buying an iPhone, simply due to incentives. (Again, good luck getting your mom on Graphene).

      If I go too hard on my mom, she’ll just buy herself a cheap chinese android without telling me. Is that better?

      • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        1 hour ago

        It doesn’t seem much worse to me. As long as she doesn’t have too many ad-ridden spyware apps.