• Vex_Detrause@lemmy.ca
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      I knew it was too good to be true when they give away free pic storage for their pixel phones. I just didn’t listen to my gut.

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    The URLs mentioned in their blog article all have a wrong certificate (different host name).

    I am sure if they fix it Google’s system would reclassify the sites as safe.

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    They’ve also started warning against android apps from outside repos. Basically they want to force people to use their ai-filled bullshit apps.

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    Stop using google. Don’t you know their motto? “Be evil”

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    Same when you try to deviate from the approved path of email providers or, dog forbid, even self-host email.

    This is why I always switch off that “block potentially dangerous sites” setting in my browser - it means Google’s blacklists. This is how Google influences the web beyond its own products.

    edit: it’s much more complex than simple blocklists with email

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      I wouldn’t recommend turning off safe browsing

      If a page is blocked it is very easy to bypass. However, the warning page will make you take a step back.

      For instance, someone could create a fake Lemmy instance at fedit.org to harvest credentials.

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    jellyfin had a similar issue too for a long time for servers exposed to the internet. google would always reblock the domains soon after unblocking them. I think they solved it in the latest update. Basically it’s that google’s scraping bots think that all jellyfin servers are a scam that imitate a “real” website.

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    Deadly to their margins by 0.000000000000000000000000000000000001%

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    Fuck you google. I can’t see youtube videos with my browser because google wants me to sign in. Tells me it is protecting the community.

    BULLSHIT.

    Because google doesnt make me sign in to view or edit someone elses google docs they are sharing. Which one is more important google? Assholes.

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    I got a ‘dangerous site’ warning and then prompts for crap on my Vaultwarden instance (didn’t see it on Immich but this was a while ago). I think I had to prove I owned the domain with some DNS TXT records then let them “recheck” the domain. It seems to have worked.