The link I provided explains it. They can decrypt traffic through their own devices.
From the article:
A court in Madrid heard it was assumed the message triggered alarm bells after being picked up via Gatwick's Wi-Fi network.
Public wifi without a VPN is like sex without a condom. The connection may not be encrypted (very risky) and even if it is, you are still susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks: https://www.garlandtechnology.com/blog/how-to-monitor-encrypted-traffic-and-keep-your-network-secure
I guarantee there will be a flood of articles about this over the next few days because of what I quoted above.
It's also possible that one of his "friends" reported him or something like that.
In general I agree, but there's no privacy on airport Wi-Fi. And very little at an airport in general.
~~Archive link:https://archive.is/OCYoM~~
Nevermind archive doesn't get around the paywall.
That's true. But I guess I'm not the only one haha!
Xitter, pronounced "shitter".
Why did they use such an obscene word for this?
"Ploopy"? I would say it's weird (for headphones) and maybe non-descriptive. How is it "obscene"?
Great game. One of my 100%'ers and I was actually sad when it was done.
I have a lot of issues with Lemmy and more specifically how the fediverse will work with multiple copies of communities and the knee-jerk defederation. But, in terms of stability, content and quality, I feel like it has been getting better. I'm willing to give it some more time.
I imagine specific examples would help the devs. If you can point to a post and comments that disappear in Connect but show up fine in a browser, it would give them a place to debug.
Disagree. So it should be an option. The confirmation is the reason I stayed with Connect over other apps.
In every other app I end up accidentally backing out of the app.
Have you checked the behaviour of those comments on the web or in another app? I've definitely seen this but I'm somewhat used to it from RIF. I always figured it meant the comments were deleted after the initial pull of the data.
65 minutes to go!
Still seems to be down. In Connect for Lemmy I get an error message that it is down for maintenance
Please make anything like this optional. I like a super compact view myself.
I remember when this was a requested feature... Apparently it's how it works in some reddit app
Take one bite now, come back for more.
I end up backing out of the app a lot, especially from the search. Having the back button from the search window not exit the app and go back home is a solution for that partícular issue, but a popup to confirm backing out of the app would help in multiple situations.
I think any feature change like this should be optional though.
(I'm coming from RIF and it had this feature.)
I know this behavior was requested, but the tap to collapse and long press to hide buttons are both really annoying to me.
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If there's a link in the comment and you miss your tap, you end up collapsing the comment. Then it takes three (or 6, or 9) clicks to click a link. This is particularly common at small fonts. The old behaviour of collapsing when hitting the comment header was sufficient, and still too much IMO.
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I usually use long press to highlight text and copy it. Maybe to bring up a menu. Having it hide a menu (the buttons) is just weird and disconcerting
Again, I know this was requested, so I tried to give it a chance, but I really dislike it, so I wanted to see how others felt. I'm recently coming from RIF btw.
I feel like a design has to evolve to survive at the different levels, but have you thought of a design that you think would stand out in the pros? Weapon design, wheel design, armor, go wild!
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A perspective of people who aren't big into battle robots
Do you (yes you, you personally) read the name as "Shhh, it just works" or "Shit just works".
Lost my link to the fight cards gallery and the subreddit I got it from is protesting, so I'll come back and add fight cards later if the subreddit comes back.
Mourners in Ecuador realise the 76-year-old is still alive hours after she was placed in a coffin.
Arches National Park's timed entry reservation program has been met with rave reviews, but can other Utah parks use it to deal with overcrowding?
Timed entry worked great for us when we visited. We tend to try going as early in the morning as possible at most tourist spots.
Internet was terrible when I was there, hopefully this will make it a bit better. Useful for cloud backups of all the photos and videos you'll take there.