Post 3530383 by hunter@social.avoh.club
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(DIR) Post #3529221 by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-01-30T00:04:36Z
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Holy shit, Facebook is paying teenagers to install a root certificate on their phones so they can snoop on all of their internet trafficNot a joke, this is actually a thing which is happening right nowhttps://techcrunch.com/2019/01/29/facebook-project-atlas/
(DIR) Post #3529301 by thehatter@cybre.space
2019-01-30T00:07:28Z
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@sir nothing about this is a good idea.
(DIR) Post #3529922 by salixlucida@mastodon.sdf.org
2019-01-30T00:31:48Z
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@sir holyshit
(DIR) Post #3529923 by Ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org
2019-01-30T00:31:57Z
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@sir They seem nice.
(DIR) Post #3529954 by salixlucida@mastodon.sdf.org
2019-01-30T00:33:34Z
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@sir Onavo Protect is a garbage. Originally Facebook promoted it in third-world countries along with the Facebook Lite app. It's not a real VPN, it's more of a blatant man-in-the-middle attack.
(DIR) Post #3529991 by isaac@noagendasocial.com
2019-01-30T00:35:15Z
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@sir nutz
(DIR) Post #3530383 by hunter@social.avoh.club
2019-01-30T00:48:29.293257Z
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@sir blatant violation of enterprise cert program terms, and unbelievably shady/creepy/predatory with the third-party "teen" advertising campaignswould be cool if apple came down hard on this since their new marketing angle is telling you they care about your privacy
(DIR) Post #3530384 by raye@sunbeam.city
2019-01-30T00:48:08Z
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@sir if you read the article, it's been going on since 2016 which means it's really got some traction and they have to have tens of thousands of people who've given up all their info by now.
(DIR) Post #3530395 by FimbulFlower@niu.moe
2019-01-30T00:48:21Z
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@sir 20 bucks is 20 bucks
(DIR) Post #3530409 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
2019-01-30T00:48:38Z
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@sir oh my godso you install a VPN that monitors all in/outcoming traffic and you get paid by facebook to do it?this is by far the most blatant example of facebook spying on people i've ever seen
(DIR) Post #3530564 by doublah@mstdn.io
2019-01-30T00:55:12Z
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@sir thanks american corporate privacy invader oath for warning me about american corporate privacy invader facebook
(DIR) Post #3530578 by setaria_viridis@berries.space
2019-01-30T00:55:33Z
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@sir this is genuinely horrifying, no joke
(DIR) Post #3531247 by citrustwee@knzk.me
2019-01-30T01:29:29Z
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@sir lol worst part is that im still considering it for the cash
(DIR) Post #3531479 by binchicken@chickenfan.club
2019-01-30T01:39:36Z
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@sir well it's good they're asking permission this time
(DIR) Post #3531841 by andreas@nitro.horse
2019-01-30T01:53:28Z
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@sir @edheil 🤬
(DIR) Post #3531874 by andreas@nitro.horse
2019-01-30T01:54:25Z
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@sir 🤬
(DIR) Post #3531926 by shawn@social.theliturgists.com
2019-01-30T01:56:42Z
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@sir My first thought was the same as yours. My second thought, at least they're paying them. Although, I don't think anyone under the age of 18 is informed to make that decision.
(DIR) Post #3531954 by jlamar@mastodon.technology
2019-01-30T01:57:35Z
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@sir oh please oh please Mr cook remove facebooks apps from the app store
(DIR) Post #3532195 by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-01-30T02:02:31Z
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@citrustwee @sir install it in an emulator with fake credentials? 🤔
(DIR) Post #3532220 by gzt@hulvr.com
2019-01-30T02:05:58Z
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@sir what the actual fuck
(DIR) Post #3532235 by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-01-30T02:06:43Z
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@grainloom @citrustwee or just don't install it
(DIR) Post #3532312 by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-01-30T02:10:19Z
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@sir @citrustwee ye... maybe not a good idea to encourage them. but conning fb out of money on a large scale would rock.
(DIR) Post #3532736 by bluetechgirl@elekk.xyz
2019-01-30T02:26:53Z
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@sir In two days I delete FB permanently, that platform has gotten too big for its own good. It is an example of greed and unethical marketing. I won't miss it.
(DIR) Post #3532918 by progo@noagendasocial.com
2019-01-30T02:34:51Z
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@sir I'd be okay with them doing this, if I expected Facebook to actually run the study with the level of security required of a government contractor -- and be accountable if there's a breach.In reality there's a good 60% chance this experiment will lead to a massive data breach.
(DIR) Post #3533055 by frinkeldoodle@furrytf.club
2019-01-30T02:43:02Z
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@sir Wow, I remember back when malicious programmers had to quietly sneak their way into being able to spy on someone. Now all they need to to is ask.
(DIR) Post #3533474 by omni@freeradical.zone
2019-01-30T02:58:39Z
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@sirVirtual Privacy Neglecting
(DIR) Post #3533659 by flussence@nulled.red
2019-01-30T03:05:26Z
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@sir suckers. they could be getting paid 5 times that to mod mastosoc
(DIR) Post #3533749 by adoxographer@olds.town
2019-01-30T03:10:06Z
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@sir Doing it since 2016.
(DIR) Post #3534450 by Tlacaelel@hispagatos.space
2019-01-30T03:37:02Z
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@sirProbability that fb goog already are doing this. Caveat : dont use facebook apps. Ie whattsapp, insta or FB messenger
(DIR) Post #3536064 by jonne@mastodon.arjoranta.fi
2019-01-30T04:53:04Z
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@sir I would love to read that article, but I literally can't figure how to get past their data collection consent form.
(DIR) Post #3538262 by vamp898@mastodon.juggler.jp
2019-01-30T06:18:33Z
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@sirI am not allowed to watch this page until I allow them to spy in me (seriously).Did they actually spy or do they just pay them to install VPN clients?
(DIR) Post #3538338 by anthk@bsd.network
2019-01-30T06:20:56Z
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@lynnesbian @sir Yo también he alucinado.
(DIR) Post #3538546 by jaybug@social.quodverum.com
2019-01-30T06:30:49Z
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@sir Sounds like FB will enforce Leftist groupthink.
(DIR) Post #3538710 by Bercik899@101010.pl
2019-01-30T06:39:19Z
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@sir We need to think about teaching about security and privacy in the Internet at school, because it seems like nobody cares about it.
(DIR) Post #3539437 by InformedConsent@social.quodverum.com
2019-01-30T07:16:45Z
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@sir They flunked first grade ...
(DIR) Post #3545189 by marmite@gaybaby.club
2019-01-30T11:48:34.353827Z
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@sir horrifying
(DIR) Post #3550849 by claudiom@mastodon.xyz
2019-01-30T15:18:25Z
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@sir Apple's already banning the application.https://www.recode.net/2019/1/30/18203231/apple-says-its-banning-facebooks-research-that-collected-users-personal-information
(DIR) Post #3570225 by crushv@kawen.space
2019-01-31T02:13:55.953901Z
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@sir well ever since android 7 this is mostly useless since the default manifest setting for apps is to reject the user cert chain (apps have to specify that they allow the user chain in their manifest)the only apps I've seen that do this are browsers and Conversations