SnotBubble

joined 1 year ago
[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago (8 children)

What country is that? I'm curious if they're also racists.

[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Would it work to block outgoing traffic at the router?

[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

I forgot to mention, it's easy to use, as it's similar to every other messenger app, so even not so techy members can use it.

[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I'd recommend Threema. It's privacy focused, based in Switzerland. You don't even need a phone number to create an account, they collect no data on you (claimed, but haven't checked) and the code is open source, under A-GPL 3 license.

There's a build for Apple and Android, for which you pay once.

I use this to talk with important family members.

[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Why this ensures the account is deleted, I wanted to convince the company to improve their policy so that other people will have an easier time to delete their accounts, should they wish this. That is also why I wasn't talking "legal" and mentioned the company benefits from this.

[–] SnotBubble@lemmy.ml 3 points 4 months ago

It's easy to say "Del my account per Article 17 GDPR". I wrote this whole template so that other might have an easier time than I do. I posted the template here so it inspires other privacy-aware individuals to do the same. If 1 website changes their account deletion policy because of it, it's still a win.

 

Hello, I wrote a mail template which I send to websites that don't have an easy process of deleting an account.

Maybe it helps you, maybe you will use it too for when you want to delete your unused accounts and maybe you can contribute to it. The better the message gets and the more websites offer an easy way to delete accounts, the safer we'll be online.


If you can influence the deletion policy, please read on. Otherwise, please forward this to someone that can influence this process.

It's better for the business to offer an easy way to delete an account. Ideally, it would be good to delete accounts which weren't active for more than say 5 years, with a mail notification beforehand. Why? Here are the main reasons:

  • There are higher operation and maintenance costs because you have unused accounts in your databases.
  • The services load slower, with a performance penalty, because each user-related query has to go through many unused users.
  • The people opinion of your services decreases, because you don't offer an easy way to delete accounts
  • People might change their mail to a throw-away address and leave the account open, thus producing more waste than necessary.
  • In case of a security breach, the amount of compromised data is higher than in case you regularly delete accounts, which might lead to financial penalties.
  • The information you get out of a database with active accounts is much more precious than the information from a stale database, or one with obsolete data.

I hope this information helps and that you will change your policy of deleting accounts. Each website that does this, contributes to a better, safer ecosystem.

 

While camping, I noticed that if you look long enough at almost any star, you start seeing some tiny, subtle colors in that star. Even crazier, they sometimes flicker between more colors. In my case orange, blue and something like cyan.

Besides constellations, what else could you observe regarding starts, with the naked eye?