- BassTurd@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
If I have to do this to log into my email one last time as I’m migrating out, I will write off all emails there as lost. If my phone makes me do it to unlock it, I will go out and by an iPhone on the spot. That makes me want to puke typing that out, because I hate iPhones, but I’ll do it.
- BassTurd@lemmy.worldEnglish6 days
I signed up for tuta, but have yet to actually migrate. I’ve been on Gmail for over 20 years, so it’s tough to get everything moved over as far as having used that for accounts.
IsoKiero@sopuli.xyzEnglish
6 daysMove existing messages from gmail account to new one, set up a forwarding rule from gmail to your new address for everything, change accounts as they show up. Maybe a bit longer route, but far easier to swallow since you don’t need to go trough all the things in one go nor worry if you’ve missed something.
- dhork@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
The videos are never associated with a user’s identity and are deleted after the verification process. Audio is never recorded.
I actually believe them. It’s gonna start out this way. But in a year or two, they’ll quietly slip in a provision stating they will hold on to the images for a short time for security purposes, then they will say that they will associate your image with your identity to make it more secure, then Google’s AI will know everything about everyone (and sell the info to the highest bidder)
- AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.worldEnglish4 days
It should be considered a universal law of corporate behavior: any information that has theoretical value will eventually be sold.
Even if current management has no intention of exploiting it, they’ll be replaced by the board, or the division and its data will be spun off and sold for its IP—that’s just corporate nature (i.e., the purpose of a system is what it does).
- Burninator05@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
I believe them as well from a very literal perspective. The video will be deleted but the metadata that is created from the video will not.
- Fmstrat@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
100% this. The fingerprint is what they use for reidentification.
I’ve spoken to a number of companies in this space while searching for one that uses a ZKP and a user-held VC of the fingerprint vs the server storing it (for use with a Linux Foundation labs project). I ended up rolling my own using FOSS face models.
- br3d@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
This will be like the proof of age face scans. Yes, the VIDEO is deleted, but the unique biometric code describing your face sure as hell won’t be deleted. Focusing on deleting the video has got to be a deliberate distraction
A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.worldEnglish
6 daysFurther reason to avoid google’s shit like the fuckin plague.
The videos are never associated with a user’s identity and are deleted after the verification process. Audio is never recorded.
My fat fucking ass do any of this. Google is just as data hungry as everyone else, they will absolutely save it, and feed it to their AI to enhance their ability to generate realistic people.
- BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.todayEnglish6 days
Exactly. In a few years, there will be some breach, and it will come out that Google “accidentally” saved everything, and they are shocked and appalled that the gosh darn AI that did it.
A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.worldEnglish
6 daysExactly. Its what these companies do every time.
and there will be no punishment for it, because people are too lazy and stupid to stop using google, and government is to feckless and useless to properly hold megacorps accountable.
Bet they’ll be “punished” by a 5 million dollar fine (which is like, couch money to google, and would probably be 0.005% of the money they made from doing it)
- 6 days
So we click the things that say can not do challenge and we’ll pick the alternatives, no?
"Accessibility
For users with accessibility needs who cannot use hand gestures to complete the challenge, reCAPTCHA continues to provide visual and audio challenges, and develop more accessible and secure alternatives."
- DaddleDew@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
Calling it: In the future we will learn that they have been using it to gather face recognition data and have been using it to track their users in the real world by partnering with the likes of Flock.
- CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.worldEnglish6 days
we will learn that they have been using it to gather face recognition data
They already have all that with the trillions and trillions of photos people willingly backed up with Google photos.
- XLE@piefed.socialEnglish7 days
The video gets deleted, they say. But they don’t say what happens to the data derived from that video. Training models and such.
- zerozaku@lemmy.worldEnglish6 days
I’ll delete your video for sure! Lemme just make a copy of it, first!
Avid Amoeba@lemmy.caEnglish
7 daysReasonable bet if they didn’t already have root on devices in people’s pockets, with cameras pointing at their faces for hours per day. Along with GPS, cell, WiFi and Bluetooth location services.
- BassTurd@lemmy.worldEnglish7 days
I don’t have a child, but if I a did have one, and they walked naked in front of the webcam, could I go after Google for CP?
- Phoenixz@lemmy.caEnglish7 days
Whenever I need to send a selfie picture for whatever fucked up reason, I always give them a photo of my middle finger
Fuck these websites, fuck you Google
- 7 days
Do Google employees actually do anything other than sit around thinking of ways to make things worse? In the last few years we’ve had web environment integrity (thankfully that one seems to have been dropped), gutting the AOSP to the point where it’s practically unusable on its own, Android developer verification, play integrity, QR code captchas and now this












