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  • "incriminating" to be clear here, criticism of a political person should not cause you to be denied entry. That's fucking insane. On the other hand, yes. Everything has to be encrypted, locked, and def have a dummy OS. I'm going to need to set some up.

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  • Yes but, have you ever rooted a Xiaomi device. it's VERY hard. not impossible, but very hard. Requires iirc a 28 day waiting period, and you can only do one per year. (I imagine they enforce by phone number) Here's a guide I found with a quick google search, it requires running their super sketchy windows only utility, etc.. etc... https://www.reddit.com/r/PocoPhones/comments/1bsb2ce/how_to_root_your_phone_whatever_your_xiaomi_phone/

    And yes, everything you have read is true about how bad it is. Did you know by default every app is set to debuggable? it's something the OS does, and no, you can't turn it off from the apps perspective. The whole system is just not secure, by design.

  • My... Guess is that it's still another data point attaching your IP to you. I haven't really dug into how true that would be, but there is def fingerprinting stuff that could be shared without location permission. I.e. just a web request gives them your phones ip. Now that might be your cellphone wan ip, That might be your home ip etc... still identifying info.

    Imo this isn't so much about tracking your literal location (though, that too) but also in tracking you across websites without permission.

  • Yeah I agree with this. But then you have all the things thetyve taken away as well (account sharing etc...) and I could make a chart that shows the true price increases as well.

    I think, frankly, all you have to do is look at Netflix's ever increasing annual net income for a very similar chart to above. They are price gouging, despite any additional costs they may have

    Furthermore, their content library hasn't gotten better. They don't have a lot of the aaa content they used to have. So yeah, people started licensing it for more, and in a lot of cases Netflix said, nah we'll just have a shittier library.

  • Lol all good and fair points.

    I just focused on premium because that's what I had prior to cancelling. So totally just focused on what directly impacted me. I should have included both and called out the removal of 'basic' and forcing users to either pay more for standard or accept ads

    Frankly, across the board it's just standard enshitification.

    I think my other thought is I don't think you should have to be rich to be able to stream a higher bitrate. Sure maybe it costs more storage / bandwidth but I don't think it should be something only rich people can afford.

  • I don't or at least didn't read your original comment as "eat the rich", but I agree. Rereading it I can kind of see the sentiment a bit, but ultimately Netflix 4k isn't a "rich" kind of thing. Call me crazy but I think their profits show the price increase is just greed. And sure, make it be more than the standard plan, but that doesn't account for the meteoric price increases.

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