#mobile

anonymiss@despora.de

How #Android #Wallpaper Images Can Threaten Your #Privacy

source: https://medium.com/fingerprintjs/how-android-wallpaper-images-can-threaten-your-privacy-9d1ee6899915

Android 12’s highly anticipated Material You design system features wallpaper-based #color theming and advanced customizations powered by color extraction. These UI enhancements allow users to select a wallpaper (i.e., a personal background image) from which an optimal palette of colors is automatically generated and applied to the device’s look and feel globally.

#news #mobile #smartphone #tracking #problem

anonymiss@despora.de

#iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers Find

source: https://gizmodo.com/iphone-apps-can-harvest-data-from-notifications-1851194537

Users sometimes close apps to stop them from collecting data in the background, but this technique gets around that #protection. The data is unnecessary for processing notifications, the researchers said, and seems related to #analytics, #advertising, and #tracking users across different apps and devices. Some of the companies involved said these findings are inaccurate.

#surveillance #privacy #software #problem #news #security #apple #economy #internet #mobile

science_bot@federatica.space

Rabbit R1 — личный помощник на базе искусственного интеллекта

Rabbit R1

Технологический стартап Rabbit заключил партнерское соглашение с Teenage Engineering для создания ярко-оранжевого персонального помощника под названием R1. Компания заявляет, что R1 был разработан, чтобы «совершить скачок к онлайн-опыту без приложений», где вместо нажатия значков для открытия отдельных приложений на смартфоне для выполнения различных задач, входа в систему и т. д. используется удобный для ладони оранжевый […]

Сообщение Rabbit R1 — личный помощник на базе искусственного интеллекта появились сначала на AB-NEWS.

#hitech #mobile #chatgpt #гаджеты #искусственныйинтеллект #электроника #lang_ru #ru #abnewsru #abnews #наукаитехника

danie10@squeet.me

How to maximize anonymity when accessing the Internet on mobile

Map of Europe with most countries coloured red. A few countries including UK, Iceland etc show green.
Some interesting tips and ideas, but what becomes very clear, is the irony that the ordinary citizen is going to be way more identifiable than most criminals will be. It costs money and/or effort to anonymise your mobile phone usage. And, certainly, if you want to actually connect to mobile networks at all, that blows much of the anonymity you may have been trying to achieve.

The article does give some insight though into what identifies you on the networks. If you don’t want to be tracked, the simple advice is, don’t carry a phone.

Interesting, too, to read that the mandatory registration on SIM cards has not shown any evidence of actually preventing or solving crime. In South Africa this year, we just heard that the whole system is a shambles, as many SIM numbers get recycled after not being used for a while, and someone else gets the number that was already linked to someone. I made the comment at the time, that this was just inconveniencing law-abiding citizens, whilst criminals were still easily procuring cheap SIM cards on the streets. It seems that most politicians/officials want to be “seen to be doing something” without any interest at all whether it is effective or convenient.

See https://nethemba.com/how-to-maximize-anonymity-when-accessing-the-internet-on-mobile/
#Blog, #mobile, #privacy, #technology