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NaturalNerd 9 months ago
You may want to reconsider if you value privacy. I was excited about this until I found this thread pointing out data collection on basically everything you do.
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What the fuck @npub1a00w...9q3h ? Are you out of your minds? If you're going to "collect my reading activity and personal notes", at least end-to-end encrypt them and don't harvest them for targeted advertising. There is absolutely no way I'll be continuing to use you "Reader" software in this context, and you can be sure that if you release a custom OS that has this level of privacy invasion I will not be using it. If that means I can't use the hardware either, then so be it. This is coming from someone who said the hardware is completely revolutionary and life-changing. https://support.daylightcomputer.com/privacy-policy-march-2025#block-1850b673e0bf80798d1ceaa41d9030d4 > Personal information we collect: > ...Your reading materials, links, and other content you choose to save in the Service, and any notes added to saved documents. > Automatic collection. As you navigate the Service, our communications, and other online services, we, our service providers and advertising partners may automatically collect identifiable information about you, your computer or device, and your browsing actions and use patterns, such as: > Page views, pen strokes, reading history, search terms, what videos and other content you view, how long you spent on a page, the website you visited before browsing to the Service, navigation paths between pages, information about your activity on a page > We, our service providers, and third party advertising partners may collect and use your personal information for the following purposes: > Direct marketing > Targeted advertising
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I would never use Daylight Co. Screen is neat but these are not software people. I want to run #GrapheneOS on a new Pixel tablet, if that ever comes to fruition (doubtful).
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NaturalNerd 9 months ago
Ideally I would run graphene on one. Love the screen
They have mentioned wanting to support GrapheneOS in the future, but I don't think it'll happen. For two reasons: 1. the one you said (not software people). 2. Graphene's strict standards make it hard to be compatible with other devices.
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Dorian 9 months ago
Thanks for sharing. I’ve been aware of the privacy concerns and am hoping to take their world at seeing improvements in the future. I’ve got a pixel running GrapheneOS, but also have a hard time taking a Google phone at face value as well. Mainly looking to decrease eye strain from reading docs. Definitely looking forward to privacy hardware improvements moving forward.