• plenipotentprotogod@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    I have a Samsung phone and I take great pleasure in ignoring the weekly reminders that I still haven’t agreed to their latest privacy policy (or any previous version since the very first one which I was forced to accept while setting up the phone). Refusing to do this probably doesn’t accomplish anything, but it’s my own private act of rebellion while I eagerly await those new Motorola phones with first-party Graphene OS support.

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    4 hours ago

    Sounds ok to me, it’s usually very hard to get data like that deleted. Best to not let them get it in the first place.

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    4 hours ago

    >The company plans to grab four categories: your sleep, your medications, your medical records, and your cycle tracking details. The company also said that humans (maybe Samsung employees and third-party contractors) will be able to review some of the data collected.

    For your own sake… let them*

    ^* delete the data that is.^