Not as far as I know. There's this Mastodon, but doesn't look legit: https://mastodon.online/@Solid
Elevator to the top, haaa see ya later
Not just download the app, but sign up for an account (and the newsletter in the process).
Then grant permissions to your phone:
- camera (so it can watch you poop and train + analyze the footage with AI)
- microphone (so it can hear and analyze if your plops are optimal)
- contacts (to send out an invitation to all your contacts, along with a clip of your last poop sesh)
- photos and videos (to upload, store, and analyze your life since birth, along with everyone else who's in your pictures)
- sensors (to see how you're holding the phone, when, how much, how hard, etc.)
- notifications (to sell you the premium plan)
- location (for pinpoint accuracy of your 💩 locations)
- call logs (to see who you're communicating with before, during, and after you drop your log)
- nearby devices (for accuracy and to silently communicate with nearby devices)
- calendar (for full history and to schedule your next mondo duke)
No idea. Gonna try to stick to the web app instead and hold off updating the native mobile app for as long as possible.
I'll have to try next time and report back. Honestly don't use ride sharing too often. I prefer public transport.
I can't prove it, but I'm 99% sure Lyft did the same thing. Had a perfect rating (and was even a driver at one point), and they banned me without explanation right after I switched to GrapheneOS.
Emailed them a few times asking for the reason, and they refused to tell me.
_"Legally, we cannot release any additional information except that we found your account to be violating our Terms of Service.
We will be in touch if we are able to reopen your account in the future."_
There's absolutely nothing else that they could've misconstrued as "violating the Terms of Service."
If Uber's going down the same path, no more ride-sharing for me I guess. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
"Death gotta be easy, cause life is hard" - Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent
This is irrelevant to the content of the video, but imma say it anyway: good to see that Loops is already being used to share videos.
(I know we're on the fediverse already here so our demographics are gonna be more receptive to using it, but still.)
Fast & Furious 77: Italic Drift
I'd consider Signal to be the gold standard of secure communications.
You can describe it to them like WhatsApp, except it's private, secure, not Facebook-owned, nonprofit so it can't be bought or sold, etc.
Here's the blog post that I share with my friends comparing Signal to iMessage and WhatsApp when they ask me about it.
It usually answers most of their questions.