Check your android devices for an app called "Android system Safetycore"
https://lemmy.world/post/24992739
Check your android devices for an app called "Android system Safetycore" - Lemmy.World
People are noticing that their phones are getting an app called “Android System
Safetycore” auto-installed without notice or consent. Check your phone for the
same, it is likely it’s a slow rollout instead of every device getting it
installed all at the same time. Google has all the same old reasons that they
drone on about, but the actual reason is likely to harvest your messages data
for training AI models. Uninstalling seems to remove the application, and there
aren’t any malicious activity reported so far as I can see, but naturally that
can change anytime. Has anyone noticed this in their applications lists? Did
straight up uninstalling them work? I’ve had some trouble removing systems apps
in the past, but uninstalling this one seems to have worked straightaway - I
don’t see them in the list anymore. URLs below for Reddit posts about the same:
From 2 months ago:
https://old.reddit.com/r/antivirus/comments/1gpdhwz/guys_help_some_app_called_android_system/
[https://old.reddit.com/r/antivirus/comments/1gpdhwz/guys_help_some_app_called_android_system/]
From 2 days ago:
https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1idjbdi/googles_new_app_will_help_warn_you_about_nude/
[https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1idjbdi/googles_new_app_will_help_warn_you_about_nude/]
Taylor Swift on her way to her plane
https://lemmy.world/post/11921818

Taylor Swift on her way to her plane - Lemmy.World
Bigger carbon footprint than the decepticons
https://lemmy.world/post/11921550

Bigger carbon footprint than the decepticons - Lemmy.World
Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid.
https://lemmy.world/post/11123465
Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what? - Lemmy.World
Basically title. I waited on installing F droid for a long time because my phone
threw many scary warnings when I tried a long time ago. But now I have it, and I
got some fossify apps, but since there is no “Editor’s Picks” on F- droid I dont
really know where to go from here. What apps do you recommend I install first to
remove my dependence on closed ecosystems? What is my vulnerability surface ie,
which sort of apps should I watch out for? Are there any bad faith companies in
the open source sphere?
Open Source Workout Trackers you use here.
https://lemmy.world/post/2505846
Open Source Workout Trackers you use here. - Lemmy.world
Does anyone here use any Open-Source Workout Trackers? I’ve been using hevy, but
their high fees, the fact that they are a company that holds my health data and
has made no commitments to open source, User privacy, or fair trade practices
like user data import/export has me looking around. I wanted to see if anyone
had reliable open source alternatives. Tell me your workout tracking stories
here! Tell me what you liked and what you disliked.
I've been thinking of switching over to Voyager, but I heard that Voyager was built on elements from Chrome. As a layman what does this mean?
https://lemmy.world/post/2388499
I've been thinking of switching over to Voyager, but I heard that Voyager was built on elements from Chrome. As a layman what does this mean? - Lemmy.world
Is using Voyager giving Chrome an opportunity to harvest user data? I’ll take
whatever you know about the Voyager dependence on chrome.
Also, is this best practice when posting a video on lemmy? Would you rather have the linked original YouTube video and then have the piped link in the contents/comments? Would you rather have the video reuploaded elsewhere? I’d rather keep it somewhere the credit for the video goes to the original creator.
Piped link to Fireship's video about C2PA
https://lemmy.world/post/1700068

Piped link to Fireship's video about C2PA - Lemmy.world
Useful because now you’ll be able to tell that something is human-generated
instead of AI-generated, and content creators and people with a large public
presence will now be able to police their own likeness being used by randos.
Scary both because now whistleblowers or reporters could get their cover blown
because the image has metadata linking them to it; or they could strip off this
metadata and get the evidence dismissed entirely as fraudulent; and also because
of the possibility that any regulatory government body that enforces C2PA will
also determine what is real and what is not, meaning anyone on the inside will
be able to generate AI content and pass it off as real to the vast majority of
the population. Can’t help but think they shortened it to C2PA instead of CCPA
because of the similarity in acronyms of the latter and the big bad no-privacy
country. What do you think? Non-issue, Slightly concerning, or apocalyptic?