Title. I’m not the best with privacy… But wanted to upload a picture of my pupper. Thanks!

  • XpeeN@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    But it is an open source project and the developers views are strongly in favor of privacy, so yeah you can self host it or check the source code. But I think it’s safe to assume they didn’t program it like that.

    Note that people who host an instance can theoretically change it, but still I wouldn’t worry it’ll actually happen.

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      1 year ago

      Instance admins are pulling the code down and implementing it in their server. They could easily slip in some malicious backend code and there would be no way to verify it.

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        1 year ago

        Of course, I said that too. And unless you self host yourself you have to trust the instance you’re using. But the question itself was more about lemmy in general, and most people just deploy the docker image or something.

        Also, I don’t believe that, assuming an average person host an instance, the host will want some random people metadata from photos. It’s not big corps that process every bit of data they get.

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        1 year ago

        Which is good to be aware of, but I don’t think they’d want your image exif data.

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      1 year ago

      Rule #1 in internet privacy: don’t assume best intentions of anyone. Just because it is open source does not mean whoever hosts the instance didn’t modify the source.