Then maybe it shouldn’t grow.
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Then maybe it shouldn’t grow.
It seems a very valid reason to give up your privacy.
If you live in Europe, .eu
Is it a reason to hate the GrapheneOS project? Pixel phones are simply the best Android devices for security. You should hate other phone manufacturers that don’t care at all.
You don’t need to give money to Google, it’s trivial to find a second-hand.
Not an alternative, but to make Discord on suck less I recommend Bunny.
I know there is OwnTracks but I dont think that everything has to be hosted on a server somewhere
Google Maps Timeline is also hosted on a server somewhere.
OsmAnd has a track recording feature.
That thread is about the official firmware as distributed by ASUS.
It builds on devices’ source code published by ASUS. The is no data sharing with ASUS.
Merlin’s privacy disclosure:
The only outbound connection made with me by this firmware is when the firmware checks for availability of a new version.
…Happy cake day?
I wasn’t aware it was on Lemmy too.
The list of supported WiFi 6-capable routers has a good number of entries.
On ASUS routers, the best choices are OpenWRT or Asuswrt-Merlin.
If you own a router from ASUS and find OpenWRT too difficult:
install Asuswrt-Merlin
Have you tried Signal recently? On Android it’s very well polished.
In fact I believe it’s a shame that not more people use such a beautiful app, regardless of privacy and security implications.
the data is out there
Where? GMaps sources this data from each of its users.
HERE WeGo has traffic data but of course, as in Google Maps, it sources from other users of the same app.
If not many people use HERE, then the data is also not reliable.
Exceptions being obvious things like bathrooms
You arbitrarily decided what is “obvious”. For me it’s obvious for my right to privacy to be observed all the time.
I don’t want my face to be sent to i.e. Amazon just because I am a courier delivering a package to your house.
The limit is not by single payment but by purchase/receipt.
Wikipedia requires attribution, which AI scrapers never give.
It is “public” work, but under a license.