• billwashere
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    381 month ago

    Dumb phones don’t have all the gooey “track everything we do” goodness in the middle so I doubt it.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Exactly. If dumbphones made a comeback, companies would simply achieve it by presenting the user with a dumb UI while the data harvesting would still go on in the background.

        I guess there’s the valid argument that you’d be doing less on your phone so there’d be less to spy on, but there’d still be spying, and much of it would simply be shifted to the user’s PC instead of a smartphone. Guess what, spying is rife there too.

        The answer to stopping the spying is privacy laws that put people, and their privacy, above tax-dodging multinationals.

        • @ItsComplicated
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          11 month ago

          The answer to stopping the spying is privacy laws.

          I agree, however, unless users start demanding better and companies consistently lose money, this likely will not happen or, it will be superficial at best. At least in the US, imo.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      I want a real software dev team for linux phones. I don’t have programming knowledge, but I can pitch in for a reoccurring crowdfund to pay them. The Pinephone is nice hardware, but Pine64 has always said that they’re leaving the software up to the community.