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by 1vuio0pswjnm7
6 days ago
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Meanwhile Signal Corporation keeps trying to connect to updates2.signal.org even when the app is not being used. "Automatic updates", remote code execution by default with no option to disable Silicon Valley has its own ideas of what "privacy" and "surveillance" mean To those folks, it does not mean privacy from Silicon Valley companies The Signal app will keep on trying to connect to the mothership Because to the people who work on Silicon Valley software, that is not a privacy violation The battle is over _control_ over software not privacy or surveillance. The later is not possible without the former Silicon Valley does not want the user to have control any more than they want the government to have control |
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I test mobile apps on a throwaway phone to see what connections they try to make, if any