• Boomkop3
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    8 hours ago

    The unfortunate thing is that those who want privacy can get it online. It’s not particularly difficult.

    I think this scanning should just be allowed, not required. That would trigger big tech to do their big tech thing: scan it all. And niche apps that 99% of people don’t use anyways will still have the privacy some look for.

    Effectively putting those safety measures up for 99% of people, while still allowing for individual freedom and privacy for those who choose to exercise those rights

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        6 hours ago

        The Lemmy devs will have to implement it as a feature. One that is, totally accidentally, really unreliable and very easy to turn off.

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    1 day ago

    They could go full deep packet inspection like other authoritarian regimes. But otherwise its gonna be tough.

    You need to have a phone that doesnt read your screen though. Iphones eg read everything you do and probably share that data. No idea about android.