Today TheRecord_Media released an article regarding Ford's new patent: targeted advertisements by actively monitoring and listening to passengers conversations.
It sounds bad, but reading the article it's actually x100 worse.
More information:
https://therecord.media/ford-patent-application-in-vehicle-listening-advertising
@misslovelymess what was that
@SatuUnelmia yup
Won't make an ounce of difrence his base won't shrink - folk who support him will always support him - sad thing is all the billionaires who are throwing their support his way is outrageous
@killingfloorman ik my thought as well
@corlin I'd forgotten all about that place
@ACG2 @redenigma you can have mic off and camera off/covered and still join to watch stuff
Can talk using the text chat feature if you need/want also
@th3j35t3r bets on that crashing 😆
All the other "spouts" crash like a whale breaching the ocean
@AkomoCombine yup... Dee... Uup
Google lists how this API works in full on its developer website, giving a concise break-down of how it processes information and determines what's genuine and what isn't.
http://developer.android.com/google/play/integrity/overview
Key takeaway:
The Play Integrity API will make sideloading apps harder in order to protect users and prevent abuse.
Developers can use a variety of parameters to determine an app's legitimacy.
Google's continued focus on security may eventually limit customizations in Android.
E = Mc2 - Energy Milk Coffee
Fáilte Abhaile 🏴 “a nod’s as guid as a wink tae a blind horse”
ta be aff yer heid helps