>>108996410 >artificial intelligence-based facial age estimation >exploration of AI-driven tools for immigration Very dystopian, wouldn't be surprised if their founders come from a certain country.
>>108996547 What kind of guy cares about privacy enough to use proton and grapheneos but not enough to avoid a verified id associated with his network traffic, facial scan and all? He could use tor, i2p or any vpn (even proton's one) but he decides to sign up for porn?
>>108997430 If you make the standards for being on a watch list too broad then it just becomes a useless watch list that's impossible to parse. You might as well just have none
why would they even need to report users? the UK authorities can already know someone is using GrapheneOS by monitoring queries on Brit ISPs to the GrapheneOS update servers
>>108998014 Lol I was thinking about that. Can't you just send spoofed grapheneos requests to whatever pornsites uses this software and send glowies billions of report about NIGGERNIGGERNIGGERNIGGER the grapheneos user?
>>108998204 He who only know about smartphones intrusive policies ignores the past sacrosanct right to privacy. You are a crocodile cheering at leather-working shops.
>>108997500 >>108997684 You're right. It makes no sense. What other options could there be? Perhaps... editing the HTML of a benign email you received and spreading it around for people to lap up with no proof it's real? People accuse people of doing this just to remove (You)s from screenshots and hide samefagging, but they never seem to suspect that something like this could be faked like that.
>>108999254 >account locked due to multiple failed login attempts I'm honestly surprised people don't use these as DoS opportunities. >hack the gibson >lock out the admin credentials by spamming incorrect logins on the appropriate services heh, nothin personnel kiddo.
>>108996410 >use grapheneos >still give by ass pictures to tel aviv choose one, anon, choose one. You still can have GOS for all the leet haxor things you do, and some "normal" phone for normie shit like this. In some shitholes you'd get investigated if they see you with a google pixel, and running graphene will probably make them think you're some drug dealer or something. It is what it is, and we don't need GOS if it wasn't for the shitholes we live in, so don't be retarded and know how to play the game. Retards like you who gave bad reputation to GOS, and GOS team making it easier to install through a browser made any retard and his mom running GOS, it should have been harder to filter you.
>Yoti is a major digital identity and biometrics company. It provides facial age-estimation and digital identity verification services to large corporate clients like Sony PlayStation. Why the fuck would any privacy conscious and respecting user use this slop?
>Yoti acts as a digital gatekeeper. Companies integrate Yoti's SDK or API into their apps (like gaming platforms, social media, or financial apps) to verify that a user is a real person and meets specific age requirements. They typically do this by analyzing a user's selfie via AI algorithms or by scanning official government IDs. As a GrapheneOS user, this doesn't make any sense to me. Why? Just why?
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>>108998014 Actually this is the real purpose if real, DOUBLY SO if you happen to use fake realID verification info so they get lots of reports from GOS usage from Dr Breen in Garry's Mod and Starmer himself. This system makes no sense, most people who care about privacy wouldn't upload their real info.
>>109003936 I'd hate to be "that guy" but it's not the same thing. From the laws I've read regarding age verification in the USA, it puts the burden on social media platforms themselves to enforce them, in Britain it's backwards, and allows individuals to be punished instead. Not saying either is ideal mind you, but Britain overwhelmingly leads in these arrests
>>109003955 >it puts the burden on social media platforms themselves to enforce them This is equally silly, just not as full-retard as the UK has become