• Ulrich
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    -417 days ago

    Or it’s just a perfectly normal thing that billions of people do every day?

    • MynameisAllen
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      117 days ago

      Except that signal is blocked by many companies Mobile Device Management. The one that don’t can typically see who has the app installed. This provides a new clever way to maybe whistleblow

          • @Broken@lemmy.ml
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            014 days ago

            Not “you” necessarily, “one”.

            I bring it up because you mentioned company MDM blocking signal. The fact that company MDM is active indicates its a company device (if it’s not that’s an entirely different conversation).

            So why would one expect privacy on a device they don’t own?

            • MynameisAllen
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              014 days ago

              Well more I’m pointing to the idea that you may be trying to whistleblow on said company and this may provide a more succinct way to do so

              • @Broken@lemmy.ml
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                113 days ago

                I get that, but it’s more logical to me that of I’m going to whistleblow on a company to not use one of their devices to do it. That way it doesn’t matter what apps are or are not secure, you’re not using their device that can potentially track you.