QuestionMark

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Without going through the whole source code. You can just look up the information on the web, but how do you know whether to trust that information?

(Assuming no security audit has been listed on the website, or the audit seems outdated.)

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Perhaps, but I don't really think so. To access notification categories, you need to long tap the app, tap on app settings/info, tap notifications, and then tap on notification categories. It's out of your way unless you intentionally want to access it, the sort of person who'd be confused by such things wouldn't just stumble on this setting and, well, get confused.

There isn't a need for a toggle... unless to make it (slightly) more difficult to, say, turn off the "advertisements" category for certain apps?

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

It turned out to be... Samsung Keyboard in the end, probably reinstalled itself after a system update.

I thought it'd be something like com.samsung.clipboardsaveservice, which was the culprit on my old phone, but it didn't even exist on my new one.

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

What a completely ignorant statement. Just because people posses negative views of religion doesn’t mean “no one wants to hear about”. How about actually disproving and arguing with good faith instead of posting such a meaningless ignorant comment?

I don't agree. It does come across slightly insulting. A better critique could be like..

I don't think people having negative views of religion means no one will is willing to have a proper discussion about it. Have you tried discussing your ideas in a way that...

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 8 points 6 months ago

I know it's actually blue and black. But that effect only existed for that specific picture, because of the specific lighting. This isn't the original, and I also used a different screen to view it. I still see blue and gold.

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[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago

That's the true meaning of Grok.

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

The automatic options on Mint (and probably Ubuntu) make everything extremely easy. Do you want to keep Windows, or get rid of it? How much space do you want to give to Mint and Windows? Okay, done.

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I, umm, found the responsible package...

Samsung Keyboard.

Maybe it reinstalled itself after a system update? 🤦

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

From https://delta.chat/en/help#sealedsender

Does Delta Chat support “Sealed Sender”?

No, not yet.

The Signal messenger introduced “Sealed Sender” in 2018 to keep their server infrastructure ignorant of who is sending a message to a set of recipients. It is particularly important because the Signal server knows the mobile number of each account, which is usually associated with a passport identity.

Even if chatmail relays do not ask for any private data (including no phone numbers), it might still be worthwhile to protect relational metadata between addresses. We don’t foresee bigger problems in using random throw-away addresses for sealed sending but an implementation has not been agreed as a priority yet.

[–] QuestionMark@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

I had come across that post, but for some reason... It either doesn't list anything or returns an error.

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Edit: Samsung Keyboard (in the personal profile) was reinstalled probably after a system update and was the culprit. The issue is now solved. Thank you for your comments.

I have made a work profile using Shelter. I was copy-pasting some stuff in my personal profile while the work profile was disabled. Later, I discovered everything I had copied was showing up in Samsung Keyboard’s clipboard history (in the work profile). Personal profile’s Samsung Keyboard was uninstalled via ADB (among some other packages like Google Play Services), implying a different package is doing this. How can I find the culprit? (I’d love to just install LineageOS on it but there isn’t a built for the device yet. I just don’t use it for sensitive stuff.)

I might have a lead: whatever it is probably has the READ_CLIPBOARD_IN_BACKGROUND permission, but I wasn't able to find it. Is there an adb command to list all packages with a specific permission, perhaps?

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Edit: Samsung Keyboard (in the personal profile) was reinstalled probably after a system update and was the culprit. The issue is now solved. Thank you for your comments.

I have made a work profile using Shelter. I was copy-pasting some stuff in my personal profile while the work profile was disabled. Later, I discovered everything I had copied was showing up in Samsung Keyboard's clipboard history (in the work profile). Personal profile's Samsung Keyboard was uninstalled via ADB (among some other packages like Google Play Services). What package could be the culprit? (I'd love to just install LineageOS on it but there isn't a built for the device yet. I just don't use it for sensitive stuff.)

 

Are there any services which you believe are honeypots?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/35385987

(Found on Coursera)

 

(Found on Coursera)

 

I installed LineageOS on my Samsung device, and there doesn't seem to be a radio app. I have access to an identical device which is running the stock OS. I extracted the radio app on the other device (with App Manager) but cannot install it (unavailable shared library com.samsung.device). (Galaxy A21s, Exynos.) How can I listen to the radio on this device?

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