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saltywizard
@saltywizard@beige.party · 15h ago
nothing is private. nothing is real. wanna lil horror in your feed? find out what they know about you*: https://sinceyouarrived.world/taken *hint: it's a lot. #browser #fingerprinting #privacy
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poVoq
@poVoq@slrpnk.net in privacy · 1d ago

Removing the Modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 Hybrid

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sanitation
@sanitation@lemmy.today in privacy · 1d ago

Palantir has hired more than 30 senior UK Government officials

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sanitation
@sanitation@lemmy.today in privacy · 1d ago

OpenAI now wants ChatGPT to access your bank accounts

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profdiggity
@profdiggity@privacysafe.social · 1d ago
🤓 Updates across #privacy and #tech from @techlore@social.lol “Is an iPad actually safer than your computer? Mitnick said yes in 2017. Does it still hold up in 2026? Plus many more of your questions on tomorrow's Q&A stream. Friday 1pm ET, come and join live! https:// youtube....” https://social.lol/@techlore/116574113276698663 🤖 via RSS feed. Not an endorsement.
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BrikoX
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip in privacy · 2d ago

Mullvad exit IPs as a fingerprinting vector

Mullvad is one of the few VPN providers that offers multiple exit IPs for its servers. If two people connect to the same server, they will usually end up with different public IPs. With only 578 servers (compared to Proton VPN’s 20,000), this kind of vertical scaling makes sense to avoid cramming too many users onto one IP, which would be a problem on sites with overzealous IP blocks and ratelimits.
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sanitation
@sanitation@lemmy.today in privacy · 2d ago

Meta faces court over Android tracking claims

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profdiggity
@profdiggity@privacysafe.social · 2d ago

🤓 Updates across #privacy and #tech from @techlore@social.lol

“New Surveillance Report 🔒

  • Linux hit with a THIRD major vulnerability in 3 weeks
  • A Palantir database of 20M people
  • Android: a VPN leak Google won’t patch + new intrusion logging
  • Encrypted RCS lands in iOS 26….”

@techlore@social.lol

🤖 via RSS feed. Not an endorsement.

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remixtures
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org · 2d ago
"A new class action lawsuit accuses OpenAI of sharing data including user chat queries and personal identifying information like emails and user IDs with the tech giants — and targeted advertising behemoths — Meta and Google, without obtaining proper user consent. Filed yesterday in California, the lawsuit claims that OpenAI’s data-sharing with Google and Meta violates the California Invasion of Privacy Act, known as CIPA, as well as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. It points specifically to OpenAI’s integrations with Meta Pixel and Google Analytics, which are data-tracking and collection tools that facilitate targeted advertisements. The data-tracking model described in the lawsuit — often referred to as “surveillance capitalism” — is the business that the modern internet is built on today. And OpenAI, like countless other tech companies, does include language in its privacy policy noting that it does collect, store, and share a range of consumer inputs and personal information." https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/openai-personal-information-meta-google #AI #GenerativeAI #OpenAI #Surveillance #Meta #Google #DataProtection #Privacy
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sanitation
@sanitation@lemmy.today in privacy · 2d ago

German intelligence offices snub US-owned Palantir software

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@sanitation@lemmy.today in privacy · 2d ago

Concerns mount that EU will demand age verification for VPNs

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TexasObserver
@TexasObserver@texasobserver.social · 2d ago
"My community was afraid that the violence we saw on our screens could soon be replicated here. The council decided to be proactive and look for tangible ways to deprive the mass deportation machine of the local infrastructure on which it so heavily relies." https://www.texasobserver.org/san-marcos-city-council-end-alprs/ #ICE #tech #privacy #Texas
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@FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works in privacy · 3d ago

Lawsuit Alleges AI Platform Illegally Recorded Patient-Clinician Conversations

Linked article about a lawsuit in California. AI was used to transcribe conversations between patients and drs. Audio is sent to the cloud for processing. This is becoming very common in healthcare now. Some sources say 80% of physicians in the US and Canada use these. They aren’t suing under HIPAA. Rather, under some California state laws. Company says it is HIPAA compliant. That’s prob true. They prob also make a good faith effort to protect the data. But it is impossible. This event happened in Ontario. An AI transcriber breached confidental pt data, inc diagnoses, treatment notes, etc. AI bot sends confidential info to Ontario hospital patients after recording doctors’ meeting Even with the best intentions, there are endless breaches from electronic health data systems. Also. Merely knowing your convo between you and your dr is recorded can change how honest ppl will be with their dr. You prob trust your dr. But when everything you say them is recorded, you may not trust what happens after that. Fortunately most drs will let pts opt out of these, if you ask.
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@RockBottom@feddit.org in privacy · 4d ago

Forget the AI job apocalypse. AI’s real threat is worker control and surveillance

Crossposted from reddthat.com/post/65500442
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