But most of the people (specially the plex ones) don’t have the technical background
Seems weird to say, because I had to setup Plex one time on a server for testing and it was a bit harder than setting up Jellyfin, so I wouldn’t call most Plex hosters dumb.
Plus they are still hosting something on their servers, they would still need to secure it in some ways?
Waryle@jlai.lu 23 hours ago
I already answered your second paragraph: Jellyfin holds no sensible data.
And there is no central server gathering data from all users, an hacker would need to find and break in multiple Jellyfin instances, to get useless data from 1 to maybe 10 users each time.
And Plex is not easier to install and secure than Jellyfin.
MaggiWuerze@feddit.org 21 hours ago
Maybe if you don’t live in a country where piracy is actively prosecuted
thelittleblackbird@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
Sometimes your data is not important but your computer, nobody wants to be in a netbot.
Well, perhaps plex is not better in security (we don’t know for sure) but at least they have a cyber team, a monitoring system and in every bodies hope, dedicated developers for these topics.
Jellyfinn dies not hve a team like this one per se. Could the developers be better fit and knowledged in jellyfinn than plex? Perhaps, but probably the focus is in the features and not in the security