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45 votes
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iOS 18.4 adding RCS support for Google Fi and other T-Mobile based carriers
14 votes -
Some US carriers are still missing RCS on iPhone: who’s to blame?
9 votes -
Planned foreign-owned data centres in Finland will bring minimal economic benefit, according to Jukka Manner, professor of networking technology at Aalto University
4 votes -
Algorithmic Complacency: Algorithms are breaking how we think
82 votes -
Google may be close to launching YouTube Premium Lite
25 votes -
A Signal update fends off a phishing technique used in Russian espionage
33 votes -
Google Maps now shows the 'Gulf of America' for US users
25 votes -
reCAPTCHA: 819 million hours of wasted human time and billions of dollars in Google profits
57 votes -
TikTok and TikTok Lite APK are available on TikTok.com
9 votes -
DeepSeek FAQ
20 votes -
Swearing and automatic captions
23 votes -
The day Google killed the Pixel 4a
39 votes -
Announcing Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers
22 votes -
Google faces US trial for collecting data on users who opted out
39 votes -
Google’s ad policy changes to allow device fingerprinting
50 votes -
App that asks “Why?” every time you unlock your phone
22 votes -
Willow - Google's latest quantum chip
14 votes -
Tom Merritt's opinion on if Mozilla should join Chromium
10 votes -
New website shows you how much Google AI can learn from your photos
31 votes -
Tips for increasing online privacy (without going insane)?
I've been researching internet privacy and fell down the rabbit hole of...well, internet privacy. I started with deleting Facebook/Instagram and switching to fire fox + plugins. I would like to...
I've been researching internet privacy and fell down the rabbit hole of...well, internet privacy. I started with deleting Facebook/Instagram and switching to fire fox + plugins. I would like to make more improvements but I really have no idea how, it started with deleting socials and next thing you know I'm looking at LineageOS and de-googling.
If anyone has any suggestions on where to go next while staying realistic/not going crazy, i would love to hear them. I am not really sure where to set my expectations, basically I would like to have more control of my data. The other day Google photos gave me a memory recap which kind of creeped me out! I am suddenly not fond of whatever is going on under the surface of Google photos that's making collages and trying to sell my photo books. Also g-board giving me a pop up in the text prediction row asking me to rate the app??? Ew.
I am a fan of self hosting and run a small NAS (open media vault) but this too quickly turns into the privacy spiral and leaves me thinking I should throw my phone into a river and live in the forest. Would love to hear your thoughts/advice/opinions!
54 votes -
Mozilla begs courts to allow Google search deal for Firefox to continue
59 votes -
What are the cons of Google being forced to give up its control of Chrome?
Seeing the courts go after Google's monopoly and the unintended consequences to Mozilla (and therefore Firefox) that can happen if the courts make it illegal for Google to pay to be the default...
Seeing the courts go after Google's monopoly and the unintended consequences to Mozilla (and therefore Firefox) that can happen if the courts make it illegal for Google to pay to be the default search engine, it goes me thinking about Chrome/Chromium.
I know that the courts are trying to force Google to give up its control of Chrome (I don't even know how that is possible for the government to tell a tech company that it is not allowed to develop a tech product it created itself) but it seems to me that Google maintaining Chrome is not really a problem in and of itself. there are many browsers available to folks and if you as a user want to be completely plugged into the google ecosystem at the detriment of your online privacy, that is your choice to make.
the real issue seems to me that a user should have the exact same experience browsing a google website on chrome vs an alternative.
But that made me wonder if (like stopping Google being able to pay to be the default search engine) Google was forced to give up its control of Chrome, what are the possible negative consequences of that to users? and would forcing Google to instead relinquish its control of chromium alleviate those issues?
28 votes -
United States Department of Justice will push Google to sell Chrome to break search monopoly
79 votes -
Google stops letting sites like Forbes rule search for “Best CBD Gummies“
21 votes -
What's worse than ads and AI? Ads in your AI, so Google is testing it.
30 votes -
Google's new app will help warn you about nude images in Messages
13 votes