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- privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
At this point it not about passive collection, corporations are going to extreme ends to get our data.
https://www.zeropartydata.es/p/localhost-tracking-explained-it-could
I am interested in what people are doing to enforce their privacy while using the web.
I have some things in place, looking to compare with the community.
(btw, I am new here, this is my first post. So uh… Hi )
For Android:
- Use ADB (or similar tools) to remove Facebook, Meta, Twatter, Instagram, etc., from all your Android devices.
- Use a tool like RethinkDNS or other firewall to block block block. If using RethinkDNS, apply good blockers too.
- If using a firewall that uses your VPN slot, setup wireguard to use your VPN host
- Have different browsers on your device e.g. Brave, IronFox, Cromite. Follow online guides to set up.
- Use DuckDuckGo, SearXNG or Mullvadleta to search
- Never access Facebook, Insta, Twitter etc. from your mobile device. In fact, if you have the right firewall / blocking set up, you simply cannot.
- Do as much online shopping from a laptop / PC with a secure browser. Also, have about 3 different browsers there too.
- If you MUST use Facebook etc., only do it from a browser on your laptop / PC.
Just my personal strategy. My firewall logs show its quite effective but not fully impervious.
enforce their privacy while using the web.
Welcome, so I can recommend
- actually using the Web, not apps, namely Meta control the content sure but not the browser and browser vendors are trying their best to make the experience safe
- not using a browser made by a vendor that is in fact an ad company
- using a browser with privacy measures, e.g Enhanced Tracking Protection
- use 3rd party extensions, e.g. uBlock Origin, AdBlock Plus, DeArrow, Ghostery, JS Shelter
- use containers or private mode when browsing doubtful content
Meta? You mean the holding company that owns that social media site I never use? Good luck getting it.
A bit generic perhaps, but… Before I dumped the Zuck, + Reddit, twatter and other Western for profit propaganda outlets, I left him a gift of 12 years of posts exclusively about anti-elite, anti-Zuck, anti-capitalist and anti-west topics. I kind of hope they use it now they are data-hungry and may not be censoring effectively anymore.
Saltman/OAI, Google and others 'free AI’s they use to train their models on, are used exclusively for research about western psychopathy, the ‘Blue Church’ Market ideology, and how AGI in the hands of private ***chopath techlords and a fanatical blue Church is an absolute recipe for disaster.
So, I hide what I can, buy from need instead of Ads (I consequently boy-cut all corporations/products that go through), use FLOSS p2p tools, std blockers/filters, and only use corporate/church services now when either absolutely necessary, or to let them train on/learn what I want them to learn. Let them re-analyze important critical papers, websites, collections, etc. Not ideal or easy, but better than nothing.
I am currently planning AI agentic tools to protect me/others from the corporate/blue-church’s sphere of propaganda/manipulation. It will constantly research and fight back on my behalf. It will be an adaptive smart filter between me and the nasty market ***chopathy.
Interesting in learning more about that. I do a lot of dev work with AI, agentic and otherwise. Did a proof of concept for quick fact finding but of course you run into “where do you source the truth” and the more I looked the harder it was.
I visited Facebook to see their policy yesterday and that’s what I saw. Glad that I deleted my Facebook many years ago.
Meta: Deleted and blocked on my network for 10 years running!
This is the way
I’ve been subtly trying to get my wife off of it for ages but at least with pihole clients and groups I can block it off everything on my network that she doesn’t use
This android only.
From the article:
Meta managed to do this even when:
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You aren’t using the app (but have a session open in the background).
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You haven’t logged into your account in the browser.
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You’re browsing in incognito mode.
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You’re using a VPN.
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You delete cookies at the end of every session.
The captured data includes:
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Complete browsing history with specific URLs
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Products added to cart and purchases made
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Registrations on websites and completed forms
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Temporal behavioral patterns across websites and apps
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Direct linking to real identities on social networks
You’re not affected if (and only if)
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You access Facebook and Instagram via the web, without having the apps installed on your phone
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You browse on desktop computers or use iOS (iPhones)
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You always used the Brave browser or the DuckDuckGo search engine on mobile
Am I affected if I use Meta apps thru some android emulator on my PC? Or is still better to use a web browser?
What if I never access Facebook, and have ever had a Facebook account?
In answer to your question, if I’m understanding it correctly, you are still being tracked as long as you use the web. Meta has profiles for people that have never logged into facebook, used their site in a browser or used an app they control.
The profile might not have a name attached but Facebook provides a ton of websites with FB-related statistics, social widgets and more. Each of those services place FB code on the page that phones home with unique visitor information. That gets compiled into profiles that they can eventually tie to an identity when more information is compiled (as an example, your highschool friend from 15 years ago installs a Meta app like instagram and clicks ok on allowing it to dig through their contacts).
Apps and extensions like Privacy Badger, uBlockO and Ghostery help with the tracking code but I’ve no doubt that Meta spends a lot of time finding workarounds for the blocks.
This made me think of Innovative Online Industries in Ready Player One. A corporation basically trying to domineer and take over a collective thing (internet).
They have a shadow profile on you, because you viewed sites that embed Facebook objects such as like buttons, but this particular item does not affect you.
How did you do the cool font in your name?
Look up Unicode Fraktur characters
I don’t recall which one anymore, but there are web sites that take text you type and convert it to Unicode code points in different styles. DDG for “Unicode text converter” or something like that.
Thank you!
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I only use LibreWolf on my pc’s and IronFox or Vanadium on my phone. All except Vanadium have uBlock Origin with all social media blocked. I also use Mullvad vpn with social media blocking at dns level. In addition where vpn is not configured I use Mullvad’s dns with all content blocking enabled. Of course no Meta or another social media apps on my Graphene OS phone (except Mastodon and Lemmy). As a cherry on top I use a Linux based OS (OpenSuse Tumbleweed) on my computers primarily (some Windows usage for some gaming).
some Windows usage for some gaming
I game on Debian.
I game on Tumbleweed but on some rare occasions I use windows e.g. my gaming laptop doesn’t have Linux.
my gaming laptop doesn’t have Linux
Why not?
Haven’t actually tried but I have bad experiences with Linux and dual graphics laptops.
Me too. I still can’t get the Nvidia card to work on my Acer Nitro 5.
Had to upgrade to a better laptop when Dawntrail released on Final Fantasy XIV.
Kids want me to play Roblox.
Don’t listen to them. I’ve tried it and it’s full of brain rot, slop, microtransactions, and a lot of inappopriate content. It’s not even privacy friendly.
TL;DR:
DON’T
Easy to say, not so much to convince kids. Keep in mind they want to play Roblox mainly for 2 reasons:
- internet videos (much like Minecraft, Roblox is its own video category on YT, tktk, insta, twitch)
- their friends play
That’s the biggest fight, no matter how good some other game you make them play actually is, they will feel attracted to Roblox because of social pressure. If you want to see a similar effect among adults, look at football (either normal or murican) and EA’s digital offerings
because of social pressure
yep
MMO, They’re playing with friends in different states/countries. Roblox, Minecraft, there are few remotely playable social kids games.
I mean, those are all the things that they want out of a gaming experience.
nice. Im looking to make the transition to graphene OS. would go to linux daily driver if I can get away from MS Office. I do too much writing collaboration with others and it gets wonky going back and forth with office users. Though Denmark is saying they are ditching office so that might incentivize alternatives and such. exciting times.
Im currently working on a whole stack, so docker pi-hole with unbound using dns over tls, squid proxy with maximum privacy, FF fork with ublock, privacy badger, noscript. mullvad and/or tor depending on where and when im using it.
If you use Office 365 web version of Word and Excel, you can use that in a Linux browser; no Windows needed.
good point. not a huge fan, but better than no option at all. Actually thats probably the best option for now.
Is the FB messenger app also effected?
I think if you are using any meta app on your phone yes. I would assume yes, if they put in the time to figure out the security bypasses then I cant see why they would limit it to one app. I removed all meta apps from my phone.
using? having! better uninstall them all, confine them into firefox if you still need them.
don’t forget to get rid of the 3 iconless meta apps either that are installed to lots of phones from the factory:
- Meta App Installer
- Meta App Manager
- Meta Services
you can only see these in the settings, installed apps list, after finding the hidden option to also show system apps.
App Manager or similar tools will also show them.
If it is from Meta assume it’s compromised.
So uh… Hi
Hi! Welcome
Sadly it’s not illegal (yet) but I hope they wake up and do something ¯_(ツ)_/¯
is the Facebook app still able to receive the fbp cookie if it is in another profile or user? what if it lacks background network access?
is the Facebook app still able to receive the fbp cookie if it is in another profile or user?
It can cross those boundaries, but probably cannot delay messages to send later. Probably.
So it received the messages any time that both the browser and Facebook app are active at the same time, regardless of usual barriers that would block this.
what if it lacks background network access?
That should stop it cold.
Faceberg will violate you and daddy Sam let’s him
Ah ?! I thought the ‘Epstein’ business where about a bad person, not the description of US Oligarch regime’s standard behavior. Interesting …coincidence.