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submitted 1 month ago by zerozaku@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

(I know many of you already know it but this incident I experienced made me so paranoid about using smartphones)

To start off, I'm not that deep into privacy rabbit hole but I do as much I can possibly to be private on my phone. But for the rest of phones in my family, I generally don't care because they are not tech savvy and pushing them towards privacy would make their lives hard.

So, the other day I pirated a movie for my family and since it was on Netflix, it was a direct rip with full HD. I was explaining to my family how this looks so good as this is an direct rip off from the Netflix platform, and not a recording of a screening in a cinema hall(camrip). It was a small 2min discussion in my native language with only English words used are record, piracy and Netflix.

Later I walk off and open YouTube, and I see a 2 recommendations pop-up on my homepage, "How to record Netflix shows" & "Why can't you screen record Netflix". THE WHAT NOW. I felt insanely insecure as I was sure never in my life I looked this shit up and it was purely based on those words I just spoke 5min back.

I am pretty secure on my device afaik and pretty sure all the listening happened on other devices in my family. Later that day, I went and saw which all apps had microphone access, moved most of them to Ask everytime and disabled Google app which literally has all the permissions enabled.

Overall a scary and saddening experience as this might be happening to almost everyone and made me feel it the journey I took to privacy-focused, all worth it.

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[-] donuts@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I've said this elsewhere but it would be piss easy to prove. I think it's weird that we're talking about how something can be true because it hasn't been disproven, but not that something can't be true because it hasn't been proven.

[-] ganymede@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

piss easy

many domain experts dedicating significant resources to it's study

pick one.

when your sources repeatedly don't say what you claim they say, maybe its time to revisit your claims ;)

[-] donuts@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

It would be piss easy to prove your phone is always listening to you. Stop being obtuse.

[-] ganymede@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

always listening

i never claimed always, i specifically advised op to refrain from claiming always.

how can you pretend to represent a sound scientific approach when you misrepresent the scientific claims made in sources you cite

this post was submitted on 30 Oct 2024
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