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avieshek, to technology in Telegram reports spike in sharing user data with law enforcement | TechCrunch

Element.io ~

unexposedhazard,

Im pretty sure matrix.org data has been and will be sharing data with law enforcement. Even if you use encryption, they collect loads of metadata. With smaller servers it depends on local jurisdiction i guess.

shortwavesurfer,

Better, but still not great, because a lot of metadata gets collected even if the conversations themselves do not. Might I suggest SimpleX instead?

Mwa, to technology in YouTuber LegalEagle sues PayPal over 'sleeping leech' Honey extension | TechCrunch

Reminds me of Opera GX with their sponsors and everyone used their browser.

TAG, to technology in YouTuber LegalEagle sues PayPal over 'sleeping leech' Honey extension | TechCrunch
@TAG@lemmy.world avatar

I agree that Honey is a sleazy extension, but should I be worried that if they lose, it will set a bad precedent? From the video, the Honey extension works by injecting a Honey referral code into all online shopping transactions, possibly overwriting whatever influencer referral code the user was under. If Honey loses, the court decision is likely to say that an extension creator is liable if they tamper with referral codes and tracking links.

This will be a problem for privacy extensions that strip out tracking cookies and referral URLs, since they are also messing with influencer attribution, though not for profit but at the request of the user.

Godnroc,

Nah, honey was marketed as a coupon tool without mentioning the referral manipulation it did that is its actual business model. Those privacy extensions just need to call out that they remove referral trackers too and everything is fine with them.

spicehoarder,

Not an issue because FOSS

Ulrich,
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

That makes no sense. The problem is not that and extension is tampering with tracker links, it is that it is falsely attributing itself as a sales representative.

lig, to technology in WhatsApp scores historic victory against NSO Group in long-running spyware hacking case | TechCrunch
@lig@lemmings.world avatar

I have a question: did WhatsApp fix the vulnerability that was exploited?

Also, how many more are still there?

Diplomjodler3, to technology in Bench shuts down, leaving thousands of businesses without access to accounting and tax docs | TechCrunch

How beyond ridiculous. Anyone who loses data to such a fly by night outfit deserves no better.

Weirdmusic, to technology in WhatsApp scores historic victory against NSO Group in long-running spyware hacking case | TechCrunch
@Weirdmusic@lemmy.world avatar

Another reminder, as if we needed it, that you should not under any circumstances use whatsapp

Zier, to technology in X jacks up Premium+ prices 37.5%, hits some markets harder
@Zier@fedia.io avatar

So if you add 10 million more bots @ $22/a month that's a lot of money laundering.

hperrin, to technology in X jacks up Premium+ prices 37.5%, hits some markets harder

I feel like the people who pay for Twitter are probably dumb enough to pay whatever price the muskrat wants, so why not make it $200 a month?

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