• Heresy_generator
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    9510 months ago

    buys … from commercial brokers

    Y’all are seeing the real problem here, right? Your data is just available for anyone with the cash to pay for it. Stopping just the NSA from buying this data is attacking the issue from the wrong end.

    • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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      3310 months ago

      My thought exactly. Since when does buying something require a warrant? The problem is obviously that it’s allowed to be sold period.

    • Hellmo_luciferrari
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      2210 months ago

      There should be protocols and practices in place to stop our data from being owned and sold. Hence why I take the steps I do to help anonymize myself to a small degree. Ditch Facebook, ditch apple, ditch google, ditch Microsoft, ditch any provider that wants to claim your data that tou can to minimize this sort of behavior.

      • @TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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        1810 months ago

        John Oliver was able to buy data of politicians to get them to click on porn of Ted Cruz or something a long those lines. Thats the route we have to go to get this changed. Like when leaking Bork’s video rental history got privacy protections passed in the 80s

      • DreamTraveler
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        310 months ago

        Serious question: Do you browse this app, or similar sites, on an iPhone or Android device? If so, how are you getting away from those companies?

        • Hellmo_luciferrari
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          1110 months ago

          As MajorHavoc said, there are ways. I do in fact use GrapheneOS, have access to a reasonably secure VPN, I use Firefox as well as Vanadium, within Firefox I use Ublock Origin and a few other tools. Some argue that having as many layers of “protection” is counterintuitive because it makes your fingerprint on the web more unique.

          • @MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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            Some argue that having as many layers of “protection” is counterintuitive because it makes your fingerprint on the web more unique.

            That’s a great point.

            I’m comforted that you listed largely the same controls as I use, so it seems like at least there’s a little cloud of us ‘deGoogle’ users out there providing eachother some anti-fingerprinting.

        • @MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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          410 months ago

          GrapheneOS is a good start.

          So is brwsing with Firefox and uBlock origin, and a VPN.

          There’s a ‘deGoogle Yourself’ Lemmy that gives lots of guidance (and it works beyond just Google).