Well these days Android asks for more permissions so I guess it would prevent it in many cases by preventing access to the microphone for apps where you don’t want it…
Comment on Hundreds of smartphone apps are monitoring users through their microphones
nalinna@lemmy.world 1 day agoIs that to say that it’s no longer valid? Or just that it’s old news? The list of apps associated with the software is still pretty extensive; Google Assistant even showed up.
Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 22 hours ago
cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 19 hours ago
Android also shows an indicator when any app is accessing the microphone or camera now.
0x0@infosec.pub 15 hours ago
nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-21083
There are probably other exploits around that as well
dev_null@lemmy.ml 5 hours ago
While these bugs happen, they are fixed very quickly, and wouldn’t be used by any marketing agency. Just keep your phone updated.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca 18 hours ago
Yeah, most people just click beyond that in a millisecond because it’s just an an annoyance between them and the needed dopamine.
I think app stores can do a whole lot more, especially with he insane amounts of money they’re earning from it (hello and fuck you, apple). They can make microphone access a special privilege that requires the developer to make a special request that gets verified on the app store before the app can be released, for example
chiliedogg@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
I think a middle ground may be having that requirement for background mic usage, or usage without a specific user prompt that turns on a mic.
Lots of apps have legitimate use for the mic. Apps having legitimate use for the mic while you’re not actively using the app on screen are more limited and need stricter permissions.
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 14 hours ago
it has always asked for mic permission so no change on that front
PattyMcB@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
Old news. It was old news in 2018
thangcuoi@lemm.ee 23 hours ago
7 years is a long time in tech.
Google Assistant is supposed to listen for the “Hey Google” trigger word. How else do you expect to use your device hand-free.
bonsai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 hours ago
No, 2018 wasn’t 7 years ago… No… Wait please…! :'(
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 hours ago
It also does it completely locally, using an on-device chip. If your phone has the Google assistant on it, disable all Internet and try the wake phrase, it’ll work. Nothing else does, because it has to phone home for that, but the wake phrase handling IS on-device. Can’t even turn the flashlight on otherwise tho lol, even if you use what we used to call the power button (new name for it? Lock button?) and type what you want it bitches about internet