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freundTech@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•has your YouTube consumption decreased after implementing the "no history, no recommendations" feature?10·2 years agoBefore youtube disabled recommendation for people with watch history turned off, having watch history turned off made it so your recommendations were only based on channels you are subscribed to and possibly videos you’ve liked, commented on, …
There are some categories where I only ever search for the category, then watch a video, but never subscribe to any channel. Those videos were never recommended to me. Meanwhile on my girlfriends pc with watch history turned on, as soon as I watch a single video from a channel she’s not subscribed to similar videos appear all over the front page.
freundTech@feddit.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Not that you guys need the reminder, but your work sees all your browser history and you may not even be able to delete it if you wanted to171·2 years agoUsually the websites and apps you use, but not what specific page you visit and it’s content.
If you for example visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_unions_in_the_United_States they could see that you visited https://en.wikipedia.org/ but nothing more.
This is assuming that the website is encrypted (it starts with https://, not http://), which nowadays luckily most websites are. Otherwise they can see the specific page, it’s content and most likely also all information you input on that page.
freundTech@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something that sounds 100% false but is actually 100% true?English712·2 years agoEvery Rubik’s Cube, no matter how scrambled, can be solved in at most 20 rotations.
freundTech@feddit.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Postal Devs ask fans to pirate games instead of using key resellers, giving explicit permission to fansEnglish12·2 years agoMany of the keys sold on key reselling sites are bought with stolen credit cards. It usually works like this:
- Someone obtains stolen credit card data (can be easily bought on the dark web)
- The stolen credit card data is used to buy keys from official key sellers (or directly from the developer of they offer them)
- Those keys are then sold on key reselling sites
- The credit card owner notices that his credit card data was stolen, contacts his credit card company and does a charge back. 5.The official key seller has to pay back the money + a charge back fee.
freundTech@feddit.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Cities Skylines II Development Diary #1: Road Tools13·2 years agoParking lots
Wow. Now you can finally build realistic American cities ;)
I don’t think google fear Apple having to offer a choice to users. They fear Apple defaulting to Bing or something else.
While most people might choose google when presented with a choice, possibly more people are just going to keep the default settings when not presented with a choice.