LINE did it again! When you change phone, it restores the chats but loses all the pics! 🤬
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Sunday, 24-Apr-2022 23:58:03 UTC
Bernie
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Monday, 25-Apr-2022 04:19:31 UTC
Bernie
@benoit @globalc I also think LINE sucks, but as long as 120 million people in Japan use it exclusively, I don't see how you can live there and have friends without conforming 😜
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Benoit (benoit@toots.benpro.fr)'s status on Monday, 25-Apr-2022 04:19:32 UTC
Benoit
@globalc @codewiz They never asked anything on my side.
But yeah Line sucks, full of trackers and so on.
At least chats are encrypted (except group with more than x members, not sure about the limit). Pictures are not encrypted! Weird that it didn't restore them... They are temporary though... Don't store important things in Line.
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Christian Horn (globalc@chaos.social)'s status on Monday, 25-Apr-2022 04:19:34 UTC
Christian Horn
@codewiz @benoit
I simply used them for chat like everybody else, but they asked at some point for identification papers. Also that huge app, just for chat.. so I ditched LINE some time ago. -
Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Sunday, 01-May-2022 18:47:16 UTC
Bernie
@Dashtop Yes, it's LINE... and what about TLS 1.2?
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dashtop@mastodon.online's status on Sunday, 01-May-2022 18:47:17 UTC
Dashtop
@codewiz that's the Japan chat app right?
Sidenote: You would think Japan has moved to TLS1.2 by now, :') -
Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:00:00 UTC
Bernie
@Dashtop This I can't explain...
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dashtop@mastodon.online's status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:00:01 UTC
Dashtop
@codewiz also Linux users apparently don't like encryption?
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dashtop@mastodon.online's status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:00:03 UTC
Dashtop
@codewiz non-TLS traffic in Japan is higher: https://blog.apnic.net/2018/05/10/positive-signs-for-tls-adoption-in-japan/
I was complaining about that, you know the reasons or hunch?
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:00:06 UTC
Bernie
@Dashtop I bet it's because of stupid school and corporate firewalls that want to inspect traffic for "security"
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Patrick Georgi (patrick@georgi.family)'s status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:20:00 UTC
Patrick Georgi
@codewiz @Dashtop Webbrowsers that don't automatically promote to https? Linux users probably have a lower chrome market share, for example.
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Bernie (codewiz@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 04-May-2022 06:21:25 UTC
Bernie
@patrick @Dashtop But the plot title reads: "Percentage of pages loaded over HTTPS in Chrome by platform"
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