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cced | 7 months ago

Why does it have to be about being technical or not? You’re signed into an account with no obvious social networking capabilities, what about chatgpt screams “this will be public chat between me and an llm” ?..

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Am4TIfIsER0ppos|7 months ago

It's not your computer so of course it isn't private. Apparently you do need to be technical to understand that.

9dev|7 months ago

Yes, you do indeed need to be technical to understand that. The tech industry, and that includes most of us here (especially all the FAANG people that curiously always stay silent in threads like this one), has worked very hard to make everyone believe that online privacy is a thing, while working even harder to undermine that at every possible step.

Ordinary people expect stuff that they don't actively share with others to stay private. Rightly so! It's the ad industry that got it wrong, not the People.

ryanjshaw|7 months ago

My doctor’s notes aren’t on my computer. Does that mean I should expect them to pop up on the internet?

amelius|7 months ago

So basically, everything that happens on an iPhone is not private?

BeFlatXIII|7 months ago

Imagine treating the 3rd party doctrine as legitimate instead of a misruling.

Xelbair|7 months ago

because technical people are aware that anything you type over the internet isn't private unless e2e encrypted.

cced|7 months ago

This is silly. The second e in e2e is the one compelled to provide the info. Has nothing to do with e2e, even if it’s encrypted at rest, they’ll likely be forced to decrypt.

TiredOfLife|7 months ago

What do you think ssl does?