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AuroraStore_v4_BETA_01.apk
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Jam
Jam is an Open Source alternative to Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces and similar audio spaces.
With Jam you can create Jams which are audio rooms that can be used for panel discussions, jam sessions, free flowing conversations, debates, theatre plays, musicals and more. The only limit is your imagination.
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
https://jam.systems/
#jam #alternatives #alternative #clubhouse #twitter #audio #spaces #opensource
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Jam is an Open Source alternative to Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces and similar audio spaces.
With Jam you can create Jams which are audio rooms that can be used for panel discussions, jam sessions, free flowing conversations, debates, theatre plays, musicals and more. The only limit is your imagination.
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
https://jam.systems/
#jam #alternatives #alternative #clubhouse #twitter #audio #spaces #opensource
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GitLab
Jam Systems / Jam · GitLab
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This Site Published Every Face From Parler's Capitol Riot Videos | WIRED – https://www.wired.com/story/faces-of-the-riot-capitol-insurrection-facial-recognition/
#ReconnaissanceFaciale #facialreco #Technopolice
#ReconnaissanceFaciale #facialreco #Technopolice
Wired
A Site Published Every Face From Parler's Capitol Riot Videos
Faces of the Riot used open source software to detect, extract, and deduplicate every face from the 827 videos taken from the insurrection on January 6.
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Aurora Droid users again facing app crashes when searching any app.
This is happening due to some null values of apps present in the Main F-Droid Repo & Guardian Repo.
📍For the meantime a temporary fix is to disable the main F-Droid repo & Guardian repo from app.
The Aurora Dev is currently Busy in Development of Aurora Store. When he completes that he will surely Provides remained fixes/Improvements to Aurora Droid app.
Thanks
https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS
This is happening due to some null values of apps present in the Main F-Droid Repo & Guardian Repo.
📍For the meantime a temporary fix is to disable the main F-Droid repo & Guardian repo from app.
The Aurora Dev is currently Busy in Development of Aurora Store. When he completes that he will surely Provides remained fixes/Improvements to Aurora Droid app.
Thanks
If you know coding & would like to help, please do so by contributing on the AuroraOSS Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS
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How they harvest our data
TL;DR: everything is very bad. Prognosis is not comforting; if we do nothing all the distopias we read in fiction novels will look like a happy holiday at granny's.
It's hard to be in IT, cause your friends have no idea what you do. Engineer, product manager, QA — how does it all differ from fixing a printer in the office? (tip: you don't get $150k/year for fixing printers).
You also can't really talk to normal people about IT, because they use this industry, but they don't get it. But there's a topic you can raise with any mortal, that will get their attention: data privacy.
How do they gather data about us? Will VPN and incognito mode save us? Maybe we should all just pack our stuff and go into the woods and make friends with wolves and bears?
https://dkzlv.com/en/how-they-harvest-data/
#data #bigdata #thinkabout
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TL;DR: everything is very bad. Prognosis is not comforting; if we do nothing all the distopias we read in fiction novels will look like a happy holiday at granny's.
It's hard to be in IT, cause your friends have no idea what you do. Engineer, product manager, QA — how does it all differ from fixing a printer in the office? (tip: you don't get $150k/year for fixing printers).
You also can't really talk to normal people about IT, because they use this industry, but they don't get it. But there's a topic you can raise with any mortal, that will get their attention: data privacy.
How do they gather data about us? Will VPN and incognito mode save us? Maybe we should all just pack our stuff and go into the woods and make friends with wolves and bears?
https://dkzlv.com/en/how-they-harvest-data/
#data #bigdata #thinkabout
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pgpp-arxiv20.pdf
7.1 MB
Pretty Good Phone Privacy
To receive service in today’s cellular architecture, phones uniquely identify themselves to towers and thus to operators. This is now a cause of major privacy violations, as operators sell and leak identity and location data of hundreds of millionsof mobile users.
In this paper, we take an end-to-end perspective on thecellular architecture and find key points of decoupling that enable us to protect user identity and location privacy with no changes to physical infrastructure, no added latency, and no requirement of direct cooperation from existing operators.
https://raghavan.usc.edu/papers/pgpp-arxiv20.pdf
#phone #privacy #study #pdf
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To receive service in today’s cellular architecture, phones uniquely identify themselves to towers and thus to operators. This is now a cause of major privacy violations, as operators sell and leak identity and location data of hundreds of millionsof mobile users.
In this paper, we take an end-to-end perspective on thecellular architecture and find key points of decoupling that enable us to protect user identity and location privacy with no changes to physical infrastructure, no added latency, and no requirement of direct cooperation from existing operators.
https://raghavan.usc.edu/papers/pgpp-arxiv20.pdf
#phone #privacy #study #pdf
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Business Insider
Activists call on Google to crack down on Myanmar coup leaders using services like Blogger and Gmail
Activists say Google should stop the leaders of a military coup in Myanmar from using Blogger for propaganda and Gmail for firms on US sanctions list.
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Spy pixels in emails have become endemic
The use of "invisible" tracking tech in emails is now "endemic", according to a messaging service that analysed its traffic at the BBC's request.
Hey's review indicated that two-thirds of emails sent to its users' personal accounts contained a "spy pixel", even after excluding for spam.
Its makers said that many of the largest brands used email pixels, with the exception of the "big tech" firms.
Defenders of the trackers say they are a commonplace marketing tactic.
And several of the companies involved noted their use of such tech was mentioned within their wider privacy policies.
‼️ Emails pixels can be used to log:
❌ if and when an email is opened
❌ how many times it is opened
❌ what device or devices are involved
❌ the user's rough physical location, deduced from their internet protocol (IP) address - in some cases making it possible to see the street the recipient is on
This information can then be used to determine the impact of a specific email campaign, as well as to feed into more detailed customer profiles.
Hey's co-founder David Heinemeier Hansson says they amount to a "grotesque invasion of privacy".
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56071437
#spy #pixels #email #invisible #tracking #bigtech #BigData #thinkabout
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The use of "invisible" tracking tech in emails is now "endemic", according to a messaging service that analysed its traffic at the BBC's request.
Hey's review indicated that two-thirds of emails sent to its users' personal accounts contained a "spy pixel", even after excluding for spam.
Its makers said that many of the largest brands used email pixels, with the exception of the "big tech" firms.
Defenders of the trackers say they are a commonplace marketing tactic.
And several of the companies involved noted their use of such tech was mentioned within their wider privacy policies.
‼️ Emails pixels can be used to log:
❌ if and when an email is opened
❌ how many times it is opened
❌ what device or devices are involved
❌ the user's rough physical location, deduced from their internet protocol (IP) address - in some cases making it possible to see the street the recipient is on
This information can then be used to determine the impact of a specific email campaign, as well as to feed into more detailed customer profiles.
Hey's co-founder David Heinemeier Hansson says they amount to a "grotesque invasion of privacy".
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56071437
#spy #pixels #email #invisible #tracking #bigtech #BigData #thinkabout
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Bbc
'Spy pixels in emails have become endemic'
Email app Hey reveals that two-thirds of the messages it handles contain the hidden trackers.
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Password manager: LastPass restricts free version
Users of the free version of LastPass will only be able to use the password manager across devices to a limited extent from March.
Starting in March and then again in May, the LastPass developers want to reduce the functionality of the free version. The password manager is available for popular systems such as Android, iOS and Windows. Users have access to their passwords stored in the password vault on all devices.
https://blog.lastpass.com/2021/02/changes-to-lastpass-free/
#LastPass #password #manager
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Users of the free version of LastPass will only be able to use the password manager across devices to a limited extent from March.
Starting in March and then again in May, the LastPass developers want to reduce the functionality of the free version. The password manager is available for popular systems such as Android, iOS and Windows. Users have access to their passwords stored in the password vault on all devices.
https://blog.lastpass.com/2021/02/changes-to-lastpass-free/
#LastPass #password #manager
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Lastpass
Changes to LastPass Free - The LastPass Blog
Update as of May 20, 2021 Free users will continue to receive support for technical issues until August 23, 2021 to assist through the transition of selecting an active device type. After this dat[..]
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🚨🚨 How Conspiracy Theorizing May Soon Get You Labeled a ‘Domestic Terrorist’
The right to free speech is being torn to shreds by means of censorship across the internet, canceling all opinions deemed unacceptable to the ruling class.
https://wearechange.org/how-conspiracy-theorizing-may-soon-get-you-labeled-domestic-terrorist/
The right to free speech is being torn to shreds by means of censorship across the internet, canceling all opinions deemed unacceptable to the ruling class.
https://wearechange.org/how-conspiracy-theorizing-may-soon-get-you-labeled-domestic-terrorist/
We Are Change
How Conspiracy Theorizing May Soon Get You Labeled a ‘Domestic Terrorist’
After the Great Reset Agenda was announced, Cass Sunstein was recruited to head the propaganda wing of the WHO.
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Facebook Bans Australian Users From Sharing or Viewing News
📡@G3News: Facebook on Wednesday announced that it will no longer allow publishers and users in Australia to share or view news articles in response to a new proposed media law in the country.
With the new legislation, the Australian government seeks to require online platforms like Google and Facebook to pay news outlets for displaying and linking to their content.
Facebook said it has decided to restrict publishers and Australian users from sharing and viewing news content in response to the new law.
This means that Australian publishers will be restricted from posting news content on their Facebook pages. News stories from international publishers will not be viewable by Australian Facebook users. Australian users will not be able to share or view news stories on Facebook, and Facebook users worldwide will be unable to share or view news stories from Australian publishers.
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📡@G3News: Facebook on Wednesday announced that it will no longer allow publishers and users in Australia to share or view news articles in response to a new proposed media law in the country.
With the new legislation, the Australian government seeks to require online platforms like Google and Facebook to pay news outlets for displaying and linking to their content.
Facebook said it has decided to restrict publishers and Australian users from sharing and viewing news content in response to the new law.
This means that Australian publishers will be restricted from posting news content on their Facebook pages. News stories from international publishers will not be viewable by Australian Facebook users. Australian users will not be able to share or view news stories on Facebook, and Facebook users worldwide will be unable to share or view news stories from Australian publishers.
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Dogecoin Has a Top Dog Worth $2.1 Billion
A single digital address appears to have accumulated holdings in dogecoin, the cryptocurrency that was started as a joke
The dogecoin market has a pack leader.
Records show that a person, or entity, owns about 28% of all of the cryptocurrency in circulation—a stake worth about $2.1 billion at current prices. The holder’s identity isn’t known, which is common in the opaque world of digital currencies.
It is hard to tell what to make of this giant position in what has long been a small and niche corner of the cryptocurrency world.
Dogecoin was created in 2013 as a satirical homage to bitcoin. Its developers were riffing off the meme of a Shiba Inu dog with bad spelling habits. It wasn’t designed to be used as a form of payment, or as anything except a joke. At the start of 2021, a dogecoin was worth about half a cent, even as bitcoin prices had surged to nearly $30,000.
https://telegra.ph/Dogecoin-Has-a-Top-Dog-Worth-21-Billion-02-17
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A single digital address appears to have accumulated holdings in dogecoin, the cryptocurrency that was started as a joke
The dogecoin market has a pack leader.
Records show that a person, or entity, owns about 28% of all of the cryptocurrency in circulation—a stake worth about $2.1 billion at current prices. The holder’s identity isn’t known, which is common in the opaque world of digital currencies.
It is hard to tell what to make of this giant position in what has long been a small and niche corner of the cryptocurrency world.
Dogecoin was created in 2013 as a satirical homage to bitcoin. Its developers were riffing off the meme of a Shiba Inu dog with bad spelling habits. It wasn’t designed to be used as a form of payment, or as anything except a joke. At the start of 2021, a dogecoin was worth about half a cent, even as bitcoin prices had surged to nearly $30,000.
https://telegra.ph/Dogecoin-Has-a-Top-Dog-Worth-21-Billion-02-17
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Dogecoin Has a Top Dog Worth $2.1 Billion
The dogecoin market has a pack leader. Records show that a person, or entity, owns about 28% of all of the cryptocurrency in circulation—a stake worth about $2.1 billion at current prices. The holder’s identity isn’t known, which is common in the opaque world…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9272239/Facebook-embarrassing-blunder-bans-PAGE-social-media.html
https://mobile.twitter.com/AndrewBrownAU/status/1362173723151798276
#fb #Facebook
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#fb #Facebook
Mail Online
Facebook in another embarrassing blunder as it bans its OWN PAGE from social media during war on Australian news
The law would force tech companies like Facebook and Google to negotiate with news providers to feature their content, but its own social media page has been caught in the firing line.