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aykay55 t1_j69ftyb wrote
A lesson in why you should always have one of these sitting around
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Reply to comment by MrTonyBoloney in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
Thank you. I know well enough that it isn't listening 24/7, but I hadn't ever heard someone claim that the Google Home Mini physically cuts off access to the microphones when the switch is turned on. I'm happy to see Google built in this level of privacy to their device. Tbh, I was never really scared of smart speakers, I'm more suspicious of smart TVs that come with Alexa or Google Assistant support. Some of these TVs are already sold at a loss, and they don't have any physical shut-off switch for the microphones. And unplugging the TV is a physical chore that no one would bother doing. TVs continue to open their operating systems to third parties and some even offer access to the Play Store. And people don't usually prioritize updating their TVs to the latest software. So, that's a much bigger security hole for anyone that is concerned about being spied on than any smart speaker.
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Reply to comment by MrTonyBoloney in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
You have a source for this?
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Reply to comment by boofskootinboogie in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
Normalcy bias at its finest
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Reply to comment by beebog in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
I think it’s reasonable to believe the only people hearing my requests is Google. And in this case, that is what is happening except the hacker reprogrammed my Google Home onto their account. The only thing that would change is that all my searches would be listed under the hacker’s account, giving the attacker access to my search history from that device alone and the voice recordings that are attached to the searches. If they’re lucky, they could maybe peek at what is playing on my Chromecast. They can’t actively listen whenever they want to. The article’s headline is incredibly misleading
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Reply to comment by OffgridRadio in EasyList is in trouble and so are many ad blockers by Hrmbee
I don’t know how their site works but it probably isn’t hosted on a popular cloud platform that cares about what customers do with their servers.
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Reply to comment by Rebles in EasyList is in trouble and so are many ad blockers by Hrmbee
did you read the linked article? CloudFlare doesn’t allow for only TXT files to be served, they require meaningful web content to be hosted on their servers
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Reply to comment by Minionz in EasyList is in trouble and so are many ad blockers by Hrmbee
That’s not the issue anymore, because Cloudflare discovered that EasyList is also in violation the TOS. They can’t continue doing what they were doing before.
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Reply to comment by peanutmilk in I built a Reddit-like way to browse Twitter’s top content, check it out. Any feedback is appreciated! by DefiantWatermelon
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