Best Way to Block #1

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opened 2025-08-22 21:37:27 +08:00 by octagonalsquare · 4 comments
octagonalsquare commented 2025-08-22 21:37:27 +08:00 (Migrated from github.com)

What is the best way to block this from happening with our home routers against our wills by our ISP or government? I do not trust this kind of tech, regardless of if you came up with a weak concept for how it can protect privacy.

What is the best way to block this from happening with our home routers against our wills by our ISP or government? I do not trust this kind of tech, regardless of if you came up with a weak concept for how it can protect privacy.
LeonKraim commented 2025-11-14 22:47:20 +08:00 (Migrated from github.com)

this whole repo reeks of being fully AI generated, and it even says itself its not fully implemented. I wouldn't worry to much, but if you have genuine doubt that this might be is a possibility you can also you can just use a Faraday cage, as long as you do not have devices that have CSI capabilites in your home, then this kind of breach privacy by thirds would not be possible. Except with previously known vectors of attack like your phone lol

this whole repo reeks of being fully AI generated, and it even says itself its not fully implemented. I wouldn't worry to much, but if you have genuine doubt that this might be is a possibility you can also you can just use a Faraday cage, as long as you do not have devices that have CSI capabilites in your home, then this kind of breach privacy by thirds would not be possible. Except with previously known vectors of attack like your phone lol
octagonalsquare commented 2025-11-15 04:31:40 +08:00 (Migrated from github.com)

this whole repo reeks of being fully AI generated, and it even says itself its not fully implemented. I wouldn't worry to much, but if you have genuine doubt that this might be is a possibility you can also you can just use a Faraday cage, as long as you do not have devices that have CSI capabilites in your home, then this kind of breach privacy by thirds would not be possible. Except with previously known vectors of attack like your phone lol

A faraday cage would also render the WiFi useless… so just get rid of WiFi altogether at that point. My question was mostly rhetorical and to point out the dangers of tech like this, even if they pretend it’s somehow more private. “Well it doesn’t use cameras so it’s private!” How about people just don’t get to track me at all?

> this whole repo reeks of being fully AI generated, and it even says itself its not fully implemented. I wouldn't worry to much, but if you have genuine doubt that this might be is a possibility you can also you can just use a Faraday cage, as long as you do not have devices that have CSI capabilites in your home, then this kind of breach privacy by thirds would not be possible. Except with previously known vectors of attack like your phone lol A faraday cage would also render the WiFi useless… so just get rid of WiFi altogether at that point. My question was mostly rhetorical and to point out the dangers of tech like this, even if they pretend it’s somehow more private. “Well it doesn’t use cameras so it’s private!” How about people just don’t get to track me at all?
nonetrix commented 2025-12-26 17:51:16 +08:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Become Amish and farm chickens

Become Amish and farm chickens
Marshall-Hallenbeck commented 2025-12-27 06:05:12 +08:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Don't worry, it doesn't work, it's all AI generated garbage.

Don't worry, it doesn't work, it's all AI generated garbage.
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Reference: dearsky/wifi-densepose#1