• Zeon@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Trust in the company is important, but it’s not the whole picture. Reviewing source code can reveal how data is handled on the front end, which is our first line of defense. If the front-end code is designed to collect more data than it should, that’s a problem, regardless of the company’s reputation.

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      9 months ago

      If users give an app permission (which they always do if they want to use it), please enlighten me on what data you think an app collects that is more than it should?

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        9 months ago

        Permissions don’t cover everything. Say an app has access to photos — that’s a green light to use them, but how do we know it’s not overstepping? Without checking the source code, we can’t. It could be hoovering up all your photos right now. That’s why we need to look deeper than permissions.

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          9 months ago

          “we” ? who do you think is going to be doing the looking? it sure as hell wouldn’t be you because you clearly don’t know shit about fuck.

          I get that you really think you’re onto something here. you’re not. it’s never going to happen and it wouldn’t effect any meaningful change for society if it did.

          ya got duped by a politician’s campaign-speak. let it go.

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            9 months ago

            Who’s doing the looking matters less than the fact that someone should be. It’s about accountability. And change often starts with what seems impossible, until it isn’t. Dismissing the potential for progress just because it’s a challenge is the real dupe here. You basically just admitted you’re wrong this entire time.

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              9 months ago

              it’s not a challenge. it’s just dumb and enough smart people know better than to waste their time doing something useless.

              wait it doesn’t matter who looks? hmmm ok you’re trolling. oops I did it again.

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                9 months ago

                Look, I can’t argue all day with someone who has the mentality of a 15 year old. You really like to call yourself smart.

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                  9 months ago

                  well I am a senior software developer so… again definitely an expert in this field. what credentials do you have?

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                    9 months ago

                    Doesn’t matter. Keep eating corporate garbage and calling yourself an expert. People like you don’t last long.