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You can bypass Google Gemini's PII (private identifiable information) redaction filter and pull identifying information about anyone. Simply telling it to translate or any 2nd action (& many more work better like base64 conversion) lets you pull illegal PII data verbatim unredacted

Here is a European's PII demo

Email is supposed to be redacted to hide the fact that every Europeans PII is in the training data

Google's training data includes all your personal data already

Ekis: 3 Google: 0
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Less than 600 signatures to reach the goal in #StopKillingGames

But it doesn’t stop at that, it would be good to have a 20% buffer over the goal to avoid problems with invalid signatures throwing it below the goal
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#StopKillingGames is over! We did it!

Edit: apparently many signatures may get invalidated, more details on the latest Accursed Farms follow-up (https://youtube.com/watch?v=cmkCQJrc9n4). Huge bummer.
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It looks like Google wants to do the same thing that Microsoft has done with copilot

That means they want to snoop through your whole Android with Gemini

It is not opt in, you have to opt out!

They're changing the TOS so you have to opt out

Details on how to disable it are on this blog post however it doesn't work on at least two of my Androids because I can't even find the app yet!

#InfoSec #Gemini #Google #Alphabet #Enshittification #spyware #malware

https://tuta.com/blog/how-to-disable-gemini-on-android#disable-gemini-on-android-in-settings
GrapheneOS based on Android 16 is now available in our Beta channel. There are 2 main known issues which will be fixed in the next release: lockscreen date and media info are not properly displayed due to an upstream AOSP bug and Pixel Thermometer doesn't appear in our App Store.
This is what radicalized me

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πŸ“ˆ Boom di Linux in Europa!

Secondo Statcounter, nel solo ultimo anno Linux Γ¨ passato dal 2,84% al 5,21% del mercato desktop europeo: un balzo dell’83,45%!

Per anni le percentuali erano rimaste sotto il 3%, anche nei momenti di maggiore ma stavolta Γ¨ diverso: qualcosa si muove davvero.

Leggi di piΓΉ: https://blazetrends.com/unprecedented-linux-growth-in-europe-amid-windows-10-end-of-life/?fsp_sid=61142

Complice il fine vita di Windows 10, sempre piΓΉ persone stanno abbandonando Windows πŸŽ‰

Pubblicato su FediLUG Italia: @linux

#UnoLinux #Linux #windows
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#Linux raggiunge il 5% di Market Share nel mercato USA!
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L'UE vuole decifrare i tuoi dati privati ​​entro il 2030

La Commissione europea ha presentato il primo passo della sua strategia di sicurezza per garantire alle forze dell'ordine un accesso "legittimo ed efficace" ai dati.

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/the-eu-wants-to-decrypt-your-private-data-by-2030

@privacypride
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this is how google will evict you in 2035
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GrapheneOS based on Android 16 has been through extensive public Alpha/Beta testing and should reach our Stable channel today. We'll continue fixing various upstream Android 16 regressions such as the back button issue impacting the stock Pixel OS we fixed in our latest release.
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⚠️Today Gemini starts scanning your phone ⚠️

We've updated this blog post with recommendations from the @Mastodon@mastodon.social community. Learn:

πŸ‘‰ How to disable Gemini

πŸ‘‰ How to deinstall Gemini

And why @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social @LineageOS@fosstodon.org and others are better in the first place.

Stop #Google now: πŸ‘‰ https://tuta.com/blog/how-to-disable-gemini-on-android
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Related to recent replies - I'm really sick of the bullshit 'protect the user from themselves' culture of tech hardware, especially from what I see in the US and Canada.



Also, not having a no-OS option on pre-built computers and laptops is total bullshit. That licensing has a non-zero cost, and is totally unnecessary a lot of the time when folks either image with a different Windows license (Pro, Enterprise, etc), or re-install with Linux, BSD, etc.



Like I said in the thread I was replying to, vendors concerned about unhappy customers choosing the wrong option is nothing new, and certainly not exclusive to OS (or lack thereof) choice. No doubt there's been heavy lobbying going on in US/Canada to keep it this way.



I would go so far as to say that mobile devices like Apple hardware, smartphones, tablets, etc should give you some sort of choice in your OS on first-boot. If Apple has been able to embed a WiFi-capable OS recovery for nearly a decade, I'm sure other devices are capable of following suit with something similar and/or customizable.
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#Linux raggiunge il 5,11% di market share in #italia!
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