Unfortunately they seem to make products better until they reach saturation, then they split into tiers, raise prices (and/or lower offerings - looking at you Max) and start introducing ads into paid tiers.
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pemptago@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.English1·1 day agoI was actually unaware of those features and thinking of an over engineered solution. Good lookin out!
pemptago@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.English2·2 days agoAgreed. Would be great if we could save old backups on a server and search it from a client, instead of the current option of keeping everything in one local backup. The latter is a real problem after a while if you have contacts that like sending videos.
pemptago@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.English1·3 days agoSignal backups are an issue. They keep growing. I need to look into a solution sooner or later that isn’t just buying a phone with more space. I’d like to find ways to reduce the size and keep managing the backups myself, but that’s gonna take time. If they offer a secure, private, and affordable service, I’d prolly just redirect my donations to that.
pemptago@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bankrupt 23andMe Just Sold Off All Your DNA DataEnglish1·18 days agoHindsight is 20/20. ITT lots of folks proud of themselves for not falling into this trap, but try to understand, 23andme was named “invention of the year” by Time in 2008. That’s
before[edit: around the time] google and facebook had begun monetizing private data. Data privacy, or even the power of data itself, was hardly appreciated by private companies let alone in the public consciousness.Orphans, people with absent parents, decedents of slaves, the list goes on for folks who would understandably go for an affordable way to access their genetic history. Sure, there were plenty of folks since then who had all the information and still went for it, but what about all those who became aware of it too late and when they requested their data be deleted were told it would be kept for 3 years!
I’m saddened to see more victim blaming here than anger at the ToS/privacy policy fuckery and a complete lack of consumer protection.
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