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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/3776099
Not to mention voluntarily installing some of the worst spyware…
“Alcohol addiction, huh? Pretty sure I know a bar that could help you with that!”
You typically need insurance to get the real info. But for anyone who actually needs a stepping stone there’s a great video called Essential Ideas for Parents on yt. It’s a presentation given by a Dr. Barkely who is a leading expert on the topic of ADHD. It’s a long watch but if you can struggle through he makes the information incredibly straight forward and digestible
Thanks for this. Shall put it on my to watch list
Where it will stay unwatched until the heat death of the universe?
You typically need insurance to get the real info.
Depending on country.
what do you mean insurance for real info? like visiting a doctor?
TikTok isn’t great, but it’s hardly the “worst spyware”.
Here is a comparison of actual spyware threats and different apps.
Here is the report itself regarding TEMU and how it actually IS spyware.
I think in this particular case the problem isn’t so much the spyware side of things as the content of the videos, and the trends which makes videos popular on tiktok, which aren’t conducive to the promotion of factual content at all.
I was replying to the claim of “voluntarily installing some of the worst spyware”.
I feel like, and I really wouldn’t know to be honest, you could maybe make the argument with a bit of a redefinition of worst.
Tiktok might not be objectively worse in terms of data collection and such, but does it’s vast popularity counter balance that to some degree? My general impression is that tiktok is ridiculously popular and installed on many, many devices. However I also have no idea if/how much worse it is than other social media apps, that potentially have a similar install count. I’ve heard it’s pretty bad, but couldn’t tell you myself.
TikTok does a few things that are on the more malicious side. Obfuscating code is a sign that they don’t want people reading into what the app actually does.
It is popular, but so is TEMU. And eBay.
I don’t use TikTok often, and it is not allowed to run in the background. I will never install TEMU.
They make a fair point but I will say just seeing people on TikTok talk about their life experiences has helped me personally so much