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reCaptcha- the automatic checkbox ("I am human") has been claimed to use advanced algorithms to identify users against bots (see: generative AI detectors, which would be a topic I think valid for this wiki, considering their use in school and the expectedly high false positive rates they can produce hurting students' reputation without cause). However it has been tested that the captcha instead prefers to accept users running Chromium web browsers more frequently than alternatives, providing a bias in what should otherwise be an unbiased test. Impacts user experience and priorities users based on their web browser as a possible way to influence users into choosing Chromium. | reCaptcha- the automatic checkbox ("I am human") has been claimed to use advanced algorithms to identify users against bots (see: generative AI detectors, which would be a topic I think valid for this wiki, considering their use in school and the expectedly high false positive rates they can produce hurting students' reputation without cause). However it has been tested that the captcha instead prefers to accept users running Chromium web browsers more frequently than alternatives, providing a bias in what should otherwise be an unbiased test. Impacts user experience and priorities users based on their web browser as a possible way to influence users into choosing Chromium. | ||
== Android System Safety Core == | |||
On or around February 10th, 2025, Louis uploaded a video that has since been deleted regarding the application silently installed on Google Play Services-enabled devices, "Consider uninstalling client side scanning utility from your android phone; androidsystemsafetycore". | |||
While I find it very unusual that the deletion happened and no follow-up video was made, this is irrelevant to the wiki article, but I definitely feel like it at least deserves a spot as there's no mention of it anywhere on the wiki yet. | |||
From a limited amount of research and no archive of that video, it appears to be a proprietary daemon that scans incoming and outgoing media to/from applications that implement it and add a blur filter according to the user's preferences, or family controls. It sounds a lot like the highly controversially designed CSAM filtering technologies Apple and the EU intended to roll out a few years ago. | |||
Allegedly it all happens locally, but it is hard to trust a silently added proprietary blob that is designed to be used invisibly in many applications. I feel like it is a severe enough risk to be addressed on this page or as a separate wiki page. | |||
: Created page as a jumping off point: https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/wiki/Android [[User:NDN|NDN]] ([[User talk:NDN|talk]]) 16:45, 14 February 2025 (UTC) |