Comment on Dropbox removed ability to opt your files out of AI training
LufyCZ@lemmy.world 11 months agoBecause you gave them the files?
If you don’t want dropbox to see them, encrypt them.
Comment on Dropbox removed ability to opt your files out of AI training
LufyCZ@lemmy.world 11 months agoBecause you gave them the files?
If you don’t want dropbox to see them, encrypt them.
LWD@lemm.ee 11 months ago
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 11 months ago
If you believe in any implementation of e2ee made by apple i wish you good luck in life, cuz u will need it with your naivety.
Plopp@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Apple makes a shitload of money from the devices and ecosystem that have access to their cloud storage, they don’t have the same incentive to use the data itself for profit. In fact, keeping the data as private as they can is a selling point for the devices and ecosystem they make bank from. Dropbox doesn’t have that.
circuscritic@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
lol
Plopp@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Yes, and? It even says right there in the article that they have to balance the ad part to not demolish their reputation for privacy. It’d be extremely foolish of them to start accessing people’s private files like that if they want to still be seen as caring about privacy, and I can promise you they are fully aware. That doesn’t mean that they will always put an emphasis on privacy, but for now they do.