

If that counts as recording then all phone calls are recorded by your microphone, in order to send the sound to the other party.
If that counts as recording then all phone calls are recorded by your microphone, in order to send the sound to the other party.
You should absolutely use GrapheneOS, but why would this optional offline feature sway you to it?
They calls are not recorded, are they? They are transcribed live.
They could also spy on you without providing this feature at all. I get not trusting Google, and you shouldn’t be using a Google Pixel in that case. But in the event that you are using a Google Pixel, this optional feature is only a positive. If Pixels spy on you, then they are doing it with this or without it.
The ads don’t cover anything though, the video continues where it stopped before the ads.
I have no idea. Guess people like getting thumbs ups and comments.
I saw a top comment on a music video on YouTube with “Anyone watching on specifically today’s date”. Tons of engagement because of course everyone is watching today.
Dude just had a script setup to edit the comment every day, so for years it always asked about today’s date.
Says “up to”. It will probably come with 2TB, but they are happy to put in more if you want to pay for extra. But 40TB is when they start to refuse your unreasonable requests.
This link proves how robust the security research is and how quickly bugs like that are patched.
While these bugs happen, they are fixed very quickly, and wouldn’t be used by any marketing agency. Just keep your phone updated.
Comments like this try to make you give up on privacy by making it look like all is lost from the get to.
They are lying, don’t believe them, there is a lot you can do to protect your privacy.
That helps with other dangers, but in this case all you need to do is not give “Pool 3D” access to the microphone, no rooting required.
Yeah, and all I said is you can do tracking without them, as you confirmed, so I don’t know what you are disagreeing with.
No
Yes, you can do tracking without displaying any buttons, I don’t know what to tell you.
Yeah, but you can do the same tracking without actually displaying any buttons, so the point stands.
You don’t have to trust the security checks, but they had to submit their personal information and documents to Uber, and would be easy to find if they did anything. And have two devices actively recording their location. That’s much better than an anonymous stranger, and I doubt a predator would go through all that instead of just, you know, remaining an anonymous person on the street.
Yeah I can see blocking text, but you are saying the new images are possibly to avoiding blocks. Which would require some image comparison / computer vision based detection, which I would be interested to read about if it existed.
Do you have any source for any automatic blocks being implemented by anyone?
I thought it’s going to link to Tesseract
I was going to post, but my card only had one number on the back, 3 digits long. :(