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Incredibly fucking crucial information for Americans where period tracking digitally is concerned: DELETE YOUR DATA, DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT AND DELETE YOUR APPS


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lordhellebore:

nikkiscarlet:

guerrillatech:

This was intentionally manufactured by Facebook. Facebook implemented it’s “accountability culture” starting with its rule about only using your real name and photo on its service and encouraging you to disclose other information in your profile, and from there it just got normalized. It was entirely to gather data for advertising purposes, but now we associate that level of openness with “accountability”. Entire generations are now being raised with this as the norm. Privacy is no longer a priority, or even really seen as an option.

This is to your detriment. Your privacy protects you from predators of all kinds. You really should be guarding it carefully. Disclose what you feel is important on a case by case basis, but even your mental health status and beliefs are exploitable by big business and small-time bullies and abusers alike.

Even if you’re not overly fussed about what people know about you, just understand that not everyone has the luxury of feeling the same. Some people have stalkers and abusers they’re trying to evade, or don’t want to attract new abusers into their lives by being that vulnerable and open again. Some people have extreme social anxiety. Some people are protecting other people in their lives. Some people just don’t want their grandmothers to find their smutfics. Some people are Internet privacy advocates who keep their details private as a political statement and as a matter of principle.

You are not entitled to anyone’s information, and you do not owe anyone yours. You are allowed to just be an anonymous username until you feel safe to disclose more.

You are not entitled to anyone’s information, and you do not owe anyone yours.

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Wow.

Negativland’s still got it!

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Yes that’s a screenshot of a February 14th post of mine over on FaceSmears I mean Facebook or whatever. But it’s not true anymore. The right wing fixed it. Now it’s nobody’s choice. The Roe v Wade decision THAT EXTENDED the right to privacy to the human body is gone now, thanks to the lunatic right wing. Now nobody has any rights, any choice over their bodies. And everyone blames everyone else but never themselves.

Damn. The lunatic right thinks it’s so goddamn smart, but it’s just putty in the hands of the elite. They may bark on a different command than the far left, but they both bark on command.

sibyl-of-space:

anarchy-in-new-vegas:

sarasa-cat:

It would’ve been one thing if they were upfront about this, but hiding it means they can’t be trusted. Time to look for a new search engine. Any one know any other tracker-resistant search engines?

I looked into this because I use DuckDuckGo and I think it’s really important to keep organizations accountable especially when they claim to be different TM than shitty ones. So it looks like this is true (as of now) for the mobile browser application specifically, not the search engine in general.

which means that using the search engine on another browser like Firefox should be fine, and also now is a great time to let the company know exactly why you are uninstalling their *application* on your device to hopefully either force a backpedal or heavily discourage further shit like this down the line.

it’s a slimy move to be sure. I just think it’s important to be specific and precise. Here’s another article on the subject:

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/duckduckgo-microsoft-trackers/452006/

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Did you know that over 25,000 Americans had their phones searched upon reentering the U.S. last year? Rand Paul is fighting back to protect our rights.

Written by Brandon Morse for The Blaze:

Ashocking statistic from the Department of Homeland Security has appeared recently shown that cell phone searches of U.S. citizens reentering the country has gone from 5,000 in 2015 to 25,000 in 2016.

This is something Kentucky Senator Rand Paul finds “obscene,” or so he puts it when he was questioning DHS Secretary John Kelly during a hearing for the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

“We’ve gone from 5,000 people having their cell phones searched, to 25,000,” said Paul. “We are denying people entry who are citizens or green card holders who are coming back home, and your department is saying to them you cannot return to your home without giving us your fingerprint, and giving us all the data on your phone.”

Paul made it clear that he understands the difference between a citizen, and a visitor, and that sometimes safety measures are warranted, sometimes in the form of denying someone entry into the country, however this does not need to apply to citizens.

“I could travel abroad, and be told I cannot enter America unless I let you look at my phone. That’s obscene,” said Paul.

Read the entire article here.

Last week I talked about what happens when someone in your life recognises you from your swinger profile, and concluded that for the most part, if they’ve found you they are very much in the same boat, so there’s nothing to worry about.

But what if they aren’t in the same boat? What if they discovered your profile by accident, just by browsing the web, or innocently searching your name to see what you’ve been up to recently?

Click here to find out.

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ro-zden:

tolovaj:

Sick sick sick of possibility of being fucking recorded every waking second by tiktok obsessed quasi celebs. Video titled something like “Caught him thinking he’s the main character” but it was just a kid wearing headphones, looking out the bus window. Of course it was posted without his knowledge. Stop recording strangers and everything you see, nobody gives a shit and not everyone is happy to be on tiktok or youtube because of a moron with no braincells and an account. What could be a forgettable awkward moment is now permanently there for the victim of lackabrainis infested idiot to get anxious about forever.

Okay, this seems like a relevant thing to share today: I’ve been in this position. Back in college while on that student lifestyle, I somehow ended up with a pretty bad iron deficiency. How bad? I was not only sleeping too much, I was falling asleep everywhere – in class, in the library, in cafes five minutes after drinking coffee. It was terrible. Anyway, during a class I enjoyed, I was sat at a table with a few classmates, and I started falling asleep while taking notes; nodding off, dropping my pen, startling awake and falling asleep again, until my head was on the table. No one seemed to mind, we were all going through it I guess, and my lecturer was nice enough not to make a big deal out of it.

Cut to the next day and I was in the Students Union, when a friend came up to me and told me how funny that video was of me falling asleep in class was. What? I asked her about it, what did she mean, who made the video, and she realised I literally had no clue about it. Kindly, she told me who to talk to and I thanked her. I was already upset, but I knew it wasn’t the messenger’s fault. So, I took to Facebook and messaged the girl who made the video – a girl on my table in the class from before. I asked her about it, and she admitted it right away – she took the video on her phone during class and posted it to her snapchat. That’s how the other girl saw it, not to mention countless others.

Sorting this out was an absolute toil. I felt betrayed and violated that someone would do that while I was obviously not in a position to have any say about it. I lost friendships with the people who took the girl’s side, as if it was no big deal or “funny”. I had to tell the lecturer about it, because let’s face it, that’s a shit thing to allow to happen during class itself, the department moved to be more alert and proactive about restricting phone use in class, and all that girl had to do was give a half-hearted apology. The next semester, she was still openly using her phone in another class we had.

For a long time, I couldn’t trust anyone who held their phone up around me, as if to take photos or video. It would make me so anxious and put me on edge. I never did speak to the people who cosigned her behaviour, who acted like it wasn’t their problem that their bff video-recorded a person in class over their health condition without their consent.

I did eventually grow out of my anxiety around phones, and I resisted the urge to break that girl’s phone, but, I will absolutely bring back that energy if I see someone record a stranger in public without their consent. Take it from someone who’s been that target – if you think it’s okay, you deserve to get your shit wrecked.

I just want to add, in case anyone reads this and isn’t sure – yes, it is absolutely fine to reblog this, and in fact I encourage you to. If testimony from a former target of this behaviour is the one thing that makes it click for anyone thinking of doing it, if it makes them reconsider before potentially ruining a stranger’s life, then my experience will be worth it for me.

Don’t record strangers and put that shit on the Internet or social media without their consent.

I will also add: you have no idea who will see the person you just recorded without their knowledge. You have no idea if you’ve just put them in danger from a stalker or abuser, if someone will recognize where you took the video and try to go find that person, if someone from their workplace will see it and have it impact their job. Your actions can have serious consequences for someone who was just trying to live their life and had the misfortune of being around you while they did.

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noctomania:spoonie-living: [Image: Tweet by Emily Mullin (@EmilyLMullin) and tweet by Isobelle Wintenoctomania:spoonie-living: [Image: Tweet by Emily Mullin (@EmilyLMullin) and tweet by Isobelle Winte

noctomania:

spoonie-living:

[Image:Tweet by Emily Mullin (@EmilyLMullin)andtweet by Isobelle Winter (@IsobelleWinter), both about the dangers of Facebook’s new preventative health screening tool. Images have been modified for visual ease but information has not been changed.]

Something to know about Facebook’s new “screening tool,” and advice/info that can most certainly be used outside of this specific situation.

For spoonies, the biggest deal is how this data, if leaked, could affect you in professional and insurance spheres.

Here’s Emily’s full thread, which discusses the details of the tool, and here’s Isobelle’s full thread, which extrapolates on specific dangers.

In the end? It’s another data grab. Data is worth money; don’t give yours away, especially not to Facebook.

For anyone not part of the medical community or not familiar, HIPPA is what protects your medical privacy. In other words it’s what prevents current or potential employers from snooping in your medical business to see if you would end up costing their business too much in health insurance coverage, or refusing you a job bc they see your health issues as a “liability”, orjudge your capabilities based on their poor/lack of understanding of health and disability etc

Generally every time you visit a doctor you’ll be signing a HIPPA. If you would like to know more about this protection, please go to https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-individuals/guidance-materials-for-consumers/index.html

You have a right to privacy.


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dduane:

lordhellebore:

nikkiscarlet:

guerrillatech:

This was intentionally manufactured by Facebook. Facebook implemented it’s “accountability culture” starting with its rule about only using your real name and photo on its service and encouraging you to disclose other information in your profile, and from there it just got normalized. It was entirely to gather data for advertising purposes, but now we associate that level of openness with “accountability”. Entire generations are now being raised with this as the norm. Privacy is no longer a priority, or even really seen as an option.

This is to your detriment. Your privacy protects you from predators of all kinds. You really should be guarding it carefully. Disclose what you feel is important on a case by case basis, but even your mental health status and beliefs are exploitable by big business and small-time bullies and abusers alike.

Even if you’re not overly fussed about what people know about you, just understand that not everyone has the luxury of feeling the same. Some people have stalkers and abusers they’re trying to evade, or don’t want to attract new abusers into their lives by being that vulnerable and open again. Some people have extreme social anxiety. Some people are protecting other people in their lives. Some people just don’t want their grandmothers to find their smutfics. Some people are Internet privacy advocates who keep their details private as a political statement and as a matter of principle.

You are not entitled to anyone’s information, and you do not owe anyone yours. You are allowed to just be an anonymous username until you feel safe to disclose more.

You are not entitled to anyone’s information, and you do not owe anyone yours.

This.

startrekgifs:

puppybytes:

april:

so funny how for a brief time we managed to get perfect alignment for extensions between browsers, webextensions from chrome to firefox to safari, and then google decided “nope, we’re going to enforce some new rules now, time to choose us as your only platform or put in extra work” and now you can’t even publish the same extension on every chromium fork.

reminder that it’s in your best interest to stop using Chrome before January 2023, or you’re going to lose extension data.

reposting because the other reblog was made by a terf

https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/10/23131029/mozilla-ad-blocking-firefox-google-chrome-privacy-manifest-v3-web-request

TLDR:

Chrome extentions will break in an effort by google to disable adblockers. switch to Firefox now pls:

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

No More Ad Blocking on Chrome come 2023. Switch to Firefox Now.

revenge-of-the-shit:

The sheer number of kids who are straight up putting their real names and ages and location in their bios like “Natasha | 14 | Minor | New York, NY!” and occasionally putting their actual school or city in their tags just terrifies me like no stop stop stop remove that right now I cannot emphasize how unsafe that is for you I am begging you for your sake remove thst shit right now

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