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Notices by Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es), page 90

  1. Nosaltres (Ateneo Cooperativo) (nosaltres@gnusocial.net)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 10:30:37 EST Nosaltres (Ateneo Cooperativo) Nosaltres (Ateneo Cooperativo)
    Queridas amigas y socias colaboradoras, el Ateneo Cooperativo Nosaltres, del cual formáis parte más o menos activa, es toda una rareza en la capital. Somos un ateneo cooperativo que se autogestiona: sin subvenciones, sin jefes, sin empleados, sin explotación, y que da luz a proyectos y talleres preciosos para la vida en el barrio. Y si esto es posible, es en parte por vuestro apoyo. Gracias.
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 10:30:37 EST from gnusocial.net permalink Repeated by demoakracia
  2. drymer (drymer@social.daemons.it)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 04:00:06 EST drymer drymer
    Reseña: Learning docker - https://daemons.it/posts/resea-learning-docker/
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 04:00:06 EST from social.daemons.it permalink Repeated by demoakracia
  3. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 04:22:28 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • drymer
    @drymer No entiendo nada, pero lo comparto porque parece interesante ?
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 04:22:28 EST from quitter.es permalink
  4. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 01:28:00 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • ToniQ.es
    @coloco Mustard, pero creo que está descontinuado.
    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 01:28:00 EST from quitter.es permalink
  5. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 15:47:32 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • Juan Bellas Quitter.es
    @juanbellas Las mierdas de google, sobre todo el analytics, está por todos lados.
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 15:47:32 EST from quitter.es permalink
  6. Kermit Unchained (imojito@quitter.im)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 12:19:14 EST Kermit Unchained Kermit Unchained
    Google collects Android users’ locations even when location services are disabled https://quitter.im/url/774634
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 12:19:14 EST from quitter.im permalink Repeated by demoakracia

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      Google collects Android users’ locations even when location services are disabled
      By Keith Collins from Quartz

      Many people realize that smartphones track their locations. But what if you actively turn off location services, haven’t used any apps, and haven’t even inserted a carrier SIM card?

      Even if you take all of those precautions, phones running Android software gather data about your location and send it back to Google when they’re connected to the internet, a Quartz investigation has revealed.

      Since the beginning of 2017, Android phones have been collecting the addresses of nearby cellular towers—even when location services are disabled—and sending that data back to Google. The result is that Google, the unit of Alphabet behind Android, has access to data about individuals’ locations and their movements that go far beyond a reasonable consumer expectation of privacy.

      Quartz observed the data collection occur and contacted Google, which confirmed the practice.

      The cell tower addresses have been included in information sent to the system Google uses to manage push notifications and messages on Android phones for the past 11 months, according to a Google spokesperson. They were never used or stored, the spokesperson said, and the company is now taking steps to end the practice after being contacted by Quartz. By the end of November, the company said, Android phones will no longer send cell-tower location data to Google, at least as part of this particular service, which consumers cannot disable.

      “In January of this year, we began looking into using Cell ID codes as an additional signal to further improve the speed and performance of message delivery,” the Google spokesperson said in an email. “However, we never incorporated Cell ID into our network sync system, so that data was immediately discarded, and we updated it to no longer request Cell ID.”

      A cell-tower location sent to Google from an Android device. (Obtained by Quartz)

      It is not clear how cell-tower addresses, transmitted as a data string that identifies a specific cell tower, could have been used to improve message delivery. But the privacy implications of the covert location-sharing practice are plain. While information about a single cell tower can only offer an approximation of where a mobile device actually is, multiple towers can be used to triangulate its location to within about a quarter-mile radius, or to a more exact pinpoint in urban areas, where cell towers are closer together.

      The practice is troubling for people who’d prefer they weren’t tracked, especially for those such as law-enforcement officials or victims of domestic abuse who turn off location services thinking they’re fully concealing their whereabouts. Although the data sent to Google is encrypted, it could potentially be sent to a third party if the phone had been compromised with spyware or other methods of hacking. Each phone has a unique ID number, with which the location data can be associated.

      The revelation comes as Google and other internet companies are under fire from lawmakers and regulators, including for the extent to which they vacuum up data about users. Such personal data, ranging from users’ political views to their purchase histories to their locations, are foundational to the business successes of companies like Facebook and Alphabet, built on targeted advertising and personalization and together valued at over $1.2 trillion by investors.

      Cell-tower locations collected and sent to Google from an Android phone with location services turned off and carried in Washington, DC. (Obtained by Quartz)

      The location-sharing practice does not appear to be limited to any particular type of Android phone or tablet; Google was apparently collecting cell tower data from all modern Android devices before being contacted by Quartz. A source familiar with the matter said the cell tower addresses were being sent to Google after a change in early 2017 to the Firebase Cloud Messaging service, which is owned by Google and runs on Android phones by default.

      Even devices that had been reset to factory default settings and apps, with location services disabled, were observed by Quartz sending nearby cell-tower addresses to Google. Devices with a cellular data or WiFi connection appear to send the data to Google each time they come within range of a new cell tower. When Android devices are connected to a WiFi network, they will send the tower addresses to Google even if they don’t have SIM cards installed.

      “It has pretty concerning implications,” said Bill Budington, a software engineer who works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit organization that advocates for digital privacy. “You can kind of envision any number of circumstances where that could be extremely sensitive information that puts a person at risk.”

      The section of Google’s privacy policy that covers location sharing says the company will collect location information from devices that use its services, but does not indicate whether it will collect data from Android devices when location services are disabled:

      When you use Google services, we may collect and process information about your actual location. We use various technologies to determine location, including IP address, GPS, and other sensors that may, for example, provide Google with information on nearby devices, Wi-Fi access points and cell towers.

      According to the Google spokesperson, the company’s system that controls its push notifications and messages is “distinctly separate from Location Services, which provide a device’s location to apps.” Android devices never offered consumers a way to opt out of the collection of cell tower data.

      “It is really a mystery as to why this is not optional,” said Matthew Hickey, a security expert and researcher at Hacker House, a security firm based in London. “It seems quite intrusive for Google to be collecting such information that is only relevant to carrier networks when there are no SIM card or enabled services.”

      While Google says it doesn’t use the location data it collects using this service, its does allow advertisers to target consumers using location data, an approach that has obvious commercial value. The company can tell using precise location tracking, for example, whether an individual with an Android phone or running Google apps has set foot in a specific store, and use that to target the advertising a user subsequently sees.

  7. Orfeo (kersan@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 14:14:39 EST Orfeo Orfeo
    El 28,6% de la población española está en riesgo de exclusión social...pero...El Gobierno ha recortado en más de un 10% el presupuesto que destinará en 2018 al suministro de alimentos básicos a las familias más desfavorecidas
    https://quitter.es/url/1328803
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 14:14:39 EST from quitter.es permalink Repeated by demoakracia

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      El Gobierno recorta la cesta de alimentos para los más desfavorecidos
      from elplural.com
      Un 10% menos, a pesar de que el 28,6% de la población está en riesgo de exclusión social
  8. A Las Barricadas (alasbarricadas@social.undernet.uy)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 14:53:20 EST A Las Barricadas A Las Barricadas
    [Madrid] XV Encuentro del Libro Anarquista #alasbarricadas http://alasbarricadas.org/noticias/node/39257
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 14:53:20 EST from social.undernet.uy permalink Repeated by demoakracia
  9. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:54:06 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • Chema Alonso
    Quiero agradecer a @chemaalonso el curro que se ha dado todo este tiempo para que Radio Binario estuviera en el aire.
    Gracias compa !!!
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:54:06 EST from quitter.es permalink
  10. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:49:42 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • puppetmaster
    • zorrito
    @puppetmaster Es que no veo opción de buscar dispositivos. Igual estando la smartv en la misma red lo detecta. Tengo que hacer pruebas. @zorrito
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:49:42 EST from quitter.es permalink
  11. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:47:58 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • Philogelos 🌈
    @fil0gelos Para mi si, no puedo usar este cacharro sin él. Tengo 35 apps todas de f-droid
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:47:58 EST from quitter.es permalink
  12. Antón (antonlopez@quitter.no)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 03:35:13 EST Antón Antón
    Enorme Marta Peirano, como suele ser habitual.

    No son bots rusos, es Capitalismo 3.0 reventando el debate político online - http://www.eldiario.es/politica/bots-rusos-cyborgs-mercenarios_0_708680008.html
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 03:35:13 EST from quitter.no permalink Repeated by demoakracia

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      No son bots rusos, es Capitalismo 3.0 reventando el debate político online
      from eldiario.es
      La injerencia rusa sobre el procés es en realidad un puñado de empresas mercenarias que trabajan para el mejor postorLa red global que apoyó a Trump e impulsó el Brexit se llama Cambridge Analytica y no es rusa
  13. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:41:36 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • T3rr0rZ0n3 #NiUnaMés
    @zagur Trabajo en un hospital, así que si os puedo ayudar con algo dame el toque.
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:41:36 EST from quitter.es permalink
  14. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:36:45 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • auroch
    • pipistrellum
    • Revu(se enrolla)
    • Chema Alonso
    • Víctor Gabriel 🎙️📷📰📡
    @revu Pues yo no veo apresurada la respuesta de las feministas, todo lo contrario. Aunque parezca que no, el manifestarse a lo grande con gran poder mediático decanta mucho un juicio en comparación con otro que pase desapercibido. Esto no puede seguir así, así que gracias a todas por dar la cara y seguir en la lucha. @pipistrellum @chemaalonso @auroch @hermesgabriel
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:36:45 EST from quitter.es permalink
  15. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:33:43 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    • auroch
    • pipistrellum
    • Revu(se enrolla)
    • Chema Alonso
    • Víctor Gabriel 🎙️📷📰📡
    @revu Yo en este caso no veo presunción de inocencia por ningún lado veci, solo que si no queremos que salgan libres por un tecnicismo, hacen bien en aceptar esas pruebas. @pipistrellum @chemaalonso @auroch @hermesgabriel
    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:33:43 EST from quitter.es permalink
  16. Juan Bellas Quitter.es (juanbellas@quitter.es)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2017 16:48:25 EST Juan Bellas Quitter.es Juan Bellas Quitter.es
    • Actualidad: España
    Por qué todos deberíamos trabajar cuatro días a la semana http://www.eldiario.es/theguardian/deberiamos-trabajar-dias-semana_0_708679663.html
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2017 16:48:25 EST from quitter.es permalink Repeated by demoakracia

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      Por qué todos deberíamos trabajar cuatro días a la semana
      from eldiario.es
      Los trabajadores holandeses y alemanes trabajan menos que nosotros y tienen economías más fuertes Una semana laboral de cuatro días puede presentarse como un impulso para promover relaciones igualitarias entre hombres y mujeres
  17. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:23:33 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • Juan Bellas Quitter.es
    @juanbellas Yo trabajo 3 una semana y cuatro la otra ?, eso si, palizas de 10 y 12 horas.
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:23:33 EST from quitter.es permalink
  18. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:21:00 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • Juan Bellas Quitter.es
    • Chema Alonso
    @juanbellas Es un bicho curioso, parece un extraterrestre @chemaalonso
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:21:00 EST from quitter.es permalink
  19. Juan Bellas Quitter.es (juanbellas@quitter.es)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2017 16:55:55 EST Juan Bellas Quitter.es Juan Bellas Quitter.es
    • Curiosidades
    La enorme instalación es obra de la artista argentina Mara Minujín y se alza triunfante en la ciudad de Kassel (Alemania). Cada uno de los casi cien mil libros que hacen de ladrillos en esos virtuales muros milenarios integran elencos de títulos prohibidos en algún lugar del mundo y en algún momento de la historia.En la plaza alemana donde se exhibe, los nazis quemaron libros en 1933.

    Una artista construye con 10.000 libros prohibidos una réplica del Partenón de Atenas - Cultura Inquieta https://quitter.es/url/1326140
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2017 16:55:55 EST from quitter.es permalink Repeated by demoakracia

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      Una artista construye con 10.000 libros prohibidos una réplica del Partenón de Atenas - Cultura Inquieta
      Una artista construye con 10.000 libros prohibidos una réplica del Partenón de Atenas
  20. Moribundo Insurgente 2 (demoakracia@quitter.es)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:04:03 EST Moribundo Insurgente 2 Moribundo Insurgente 2
    in reply to
    • ToniQ.es
    @coloco Si, entró en Podemos, creo que en Sevilla, pero lo echaron. Hay muchos activistas que creen que quiere más fama que solucionar los problemas realmente.
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2017 17:04:03 EST from quitter.es permalink
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