• @ExtremeDullard
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    619 months ago

    Yeah but…

    Facebook achieved their MITM attack by selling a VPN with spyware in it.

    And so you have to wonder: who in his right mind would buy a VPN service from effing Facebook of all companies? It’s like asking the KKK to do the catering at your bar mitzvah: if you have a problem with the service, you kind of asked for it.

    • @noodlejetski@lemm.ee
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      229 months ago

      it was a free app, wasn’t owned by Facebook from the beginning (they’ve acquired it in 2013), and it offered data saving, so it was a tempting install for people with small data plans.

      • @ExtremeDullard
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        9 months ago

        When I was a kid, my parents taught me not to accept free candy from creepy old men.

        Kids should be taught not to install VPNs from Big Data for the same reason - and a whole host of other common sense internet hygiene rules.

        • @lud@lemm.ee
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          49 months ago

          Sure, but you would have to first get people to understand what VPNs are.

    • @MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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      49 months ago

      And so you have to wonder: who in his right mind would buy a VPN service from effing Facebook of all companies?

      I constantly wondered the same thing about sensor-laden VR HMDs, but here we are.

      At this point I wonder how many people wouldn’t bat an eye if their Facebook account was their national ID.