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by deckar01 3 hours ago
I tried to photo copy a dollar bill when I was a kid on a dinky inkjet printer. It printed half way then spit out something about counterfeit prevention. I scanned the bill, printed the top half, fed the paper back in, and printed the bottom half. This can only actually stop the completely unmotivated.
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You managed to defeat the first layer of defense - the warning. The yellow identifying dots were present on your printed copy, should you have decided become a precocious criminal successful enough to warrant the attention of the Secret Service.
That leads into a great example of how most OS "telemetry" is anything but safe or innocent:

1. Your printer probably puts a secret code into everything you print (not just money-like things) with the time and a serial number of the printer. [0]

2. Windows and MacOS constantly sends the serial-numbers of your connected devices back to the mothership. [1][2]

3. So when you print out a flyer that somehow annoys the regime, they read out the serial number, then call a buddy at Microsoft/Apple.

4. Now there are thugs knocking at your door to talk about how your picture was criminally mean to Dear Leader.

[0] https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-d...

[1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.12506

[2] https://littlesnitchfirewall.com/macos-telemetry

Do printers still do that? I wonder if the tracking dots are still there as well, haven’t used a printer in a while