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Google shows who is the boss, Telegram tests the waters as DuckDuckGo opens up. AdGuard's digest

In this edition of AdGuard's digest: Google blocks a parent over his child's medical photo, DuckDuckGo opens up its secure email service, Telegram puzzles users with a poll, Google bans VPN apps that block ads, and the world's most popular password manager gets hit by a hack.

Google deletes man's account for 'child sex abuse' that never happened

Google has reported a man to the police for sending a photo of his son's genitals to a doctor, and refused to reinstate the father's account even after a police investigation cleared him, the New York Times reported.

A father from San Francisco, California, shared the photos that Google's AI algorithm found suspicious at the request of a pediatrician amid the Covid-19 pandemic, when in-person doctor visits were restricted. AI flagged the pictures that showed the boy's penis as CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material). Per standard procedure, the images were then checked by a human content moderator and forwarded to the police. And while police, upon combing through the man's entire Google account (his internet searches, his location history, his messages, documents, photos and videos), found that no crime had occurred, Google stood by its decision to lock the dad out of his account. Multiple appeals that the father had filed to Google were in vain.

As a result, the man lost access not only to his email, but also to his phone (he used Google's telecommunications service).

The story yet again shows Google's overreaching powers when it comes to surveillance. The scanning of images has been touted as necessary evil to protect children, and human moderators are supposed to weed out false positives. However, as we can see, the system is not working smoothly. In fact, if you fall out of favor with Google, there is little hope left, since suing the tech giant might be a very long shot.

"We're open!" DuckDuckGo says anyone can join its tracker-removing email service

From now on everyone can sign up to DuckDuckGo's privacy-focused email protection service. It forwards messages to a @duck.com address, strips them of trackers and sends the mail back to your regular address, clean and shiny. As an added bonus, users can see what trackers DDG has removed from their mail (if any). The service was originally available through a waitlist, and has now entered the open beta phase.

DuckDuckGo will remove trackers from the mail.Photo: Erik Mclean/Unsplash

One can also set up an unlimited number of 'throwaway' addresses with the service — messages from these addresses will also be scanned for trackers and forwarded to your usual email. On top of that, DDG will be upgrading insecure HTTP links to HTTPS to protect users from phishing. It is also possible to use a DDG mail account to reply to the messages directly.

Trackers can spy on your incoming and outgoing mail, trace your location and bombard you with ads, so we welcome any solution that would help get rid of them. There seem to be a lot of pros to this privacy-first service, and we just cannot see any cons. So our advice is: go and try it.

Share shall I not? Telegram asks Germans what data it should share with police

"Your fate is in your hands," Telegram seemingly told Germans, asking them to weigh in on whether it should share user data with law enforcement and if so, then under what circumstances.

A recent Telegram survey asked Germans to choose one of the three privacy options. The first one would have affirmed the current state of things and allowed Telegram to continue turning over IP addresses and phone numbers of terrorist suspects to police, but only with a court order. The second option, which Telegram described as “totally new,” would have allowed Telegram to turn over IP addresses and phone numbers of suspects in “serious crimes,” regardless of whether there was a court order. Under the third option, Telegram would not be able to hand over any data to law enforcement under any circumstances — that option would have brought Telegram closer to privacy-focused Signal messenger.

Telegram asks users for input on data sharing. Photo: Dima Solomin/Unsplash

According to preliminary results reported by German media, the majority of participants (39%) voted in favor of maintaining the status quo — for Telegram to be able to hand over data of terrorist suspects only and only if there is a court order. 37% choose the strictest non-sharing option, while 20% endorsed sharing suspects' data without a court order. Over 2.2 million Telegram users with German phone numbers took part in the poll.

Telegram has long prided itself on being a privacy-oriented messenger. And although the chats in Telegram are not end-to-end encrypted by default (users need to turn on the secret chat mode for that), the messenger has claimed to have never shared private communication or contacts with any third parties. While it's unclear whether or not Telegram introduces any policy changes after the poll, it seems to be testing the waters. For our part, we hope that Telegram will not go down a slippery slope of less privacy and more data-sharing.

US government sues firm selling precise geolocation data

The US government agency has accused data broker Kochava of failing to protect users' privacy when selling fine-grain location data collected from "hundreds of millions of mobile devices." The data is sold to third parties, potentially allowing them to identify users, including those seeking abortions or drug addiction treatment.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, Kochava made tracking easy for its clients and, in some cases, even free of charge. On its website, the company offered a large free sample of data gathered in the seven days prior to the subscription request. That sample enabled the FTC to identify a mobile device that visited an abortion clinic and pinpoit the user's likely home address. The lawsuit demands that Kochava stops selling "sensitive" geolocation data and delete the one it has already collected. The data broker, for its part, has said it is in compliance with relevant privacy laws.

Data brokers can sell fine-grain location data in bulk to third parties.Photo: Maxim Hopman on Unsplash

There is currently no federal privacy law in the US, though several states have passed their own — this is one side of the problem. The other, however, is the data-selling business itself. Whether the data being harvested and sold is "sensitive" or not sensitive enough from the government's perspective is secondary. The issue is that this data is often collected without the user's knowledge, sold to whoever is willing to buy it, and can be used for a variety of purposes, including targeted advertising. Ironically, the US government itself has been known for buying phone location data in bulk from data brokers.

Ads shall not pass! Google revs up crackdown on ads-interfering VPN apps

Google has confirmed that VPN apps, whose core functionality is to provide virtual private network services, could not be used to "manipulate ads that can impact apps monetization." The ban on ad-interference is included in Google Play Store's updated policy for developers. The policy is set to come into effect on November 1.

The update, however, is not expected to create much of a nuisance for existing applications. DuckDuckGo, which uses Android's VPN functionality to filter network traffic and block trackers in its privacy-focused mobile browser, told The Register that it did not expect to be affected by the new policy.

Google is protecting advertisers.Photo: Joshua Earle/Unsplash

In fact, Google's updated policy hardly brings anything new to the table. Google already bans ad-blocking apps from its Play Store, though it does allow in-browser ad blockers and browser plug-ins that add ad blocking. If anything, the updated policy would once again affirm the obvious: Google takes advantage of its dominant position on the market to restrict ad-blocking tools.

Password manager with 33 million users suffers a hack

LastPass, the world's most popular password manager, has been targeted in an attack. The company said that threat actors accessed "portions of the LastPass development environment" through a compromised developer account. In a blog post, LastPass claimed that while the malefactors stole chunks of source code and proprietary technical information, they did not lay hands on customers' master passwords. A user's passwords are stored in an encrypted vault, and as you need a combination to open a physical vault, you need a master password to access your password manager.

The company stressed that LastPass "can never know or gain access" to customers' master passwords due to their "zero knowledge" model.

LastPass creates and saves auto-generated passwords for accounts on users' behalf — sparing them the trouble of remembering passwords and manually logging into sites. In general, using a password manager is a great way to keep your passwords secure and easily accessible at the same time.

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用於 iPhone 和 iPad 的最佳 iOS 廣告封鎖程式。AdGuard 可以清除 Safari 中的各種廣告,保護個人隱私,並加快頁面載入速度。iOS 版 AdGuard 廣告封鎖技術確保最高質量的過濾,並讓使用者同時使用多個過濾器。
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AdGuard 內容阻擋器將消除在支援內容阻擋器技術之行動瀏覽器中的各種各類廣告 — 即 Samsung 網際網路和 Yandex.Browser。雖然比 AdGuard for Android 更受限制,但它是免費的,易於安裝並仍提供高廣告封鎖品質。
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AdGuard 是有效地封鎖於全部網頁上的所有類型廣告之最快的和最輕量的廣告封鎖擴充功能!為您使用的瀏覽器選擇 AdGuard,然後取得無廣告的、快速的和安全的瀏覽。
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AdGuard 桌面應用程式的配套瀏覽器擴充功能。它為瀏覽器提供了自訂的元件阻止的功能,將網站列入允許清單或傳送報告等功能。
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AdGuard DNS 是一種不需要安裝任何的應用程式而封鎖網際網路廣告之極簡單的方式。它易於使用,完全地免費,被輕易地於任何的裝置上設置,並向您提供封鎖廣告、計數器、惡意網站和成人內容之最少必要的功能。
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AdGuard Home 是一款用於封鎖廣告 & 追蹤之全網路範圍的軟體。在您設置它之後,它將涵蓋所有您的家用裝置,且為那您不需要任何的用戶端軟體。由於物聯網和連網裝置的興起,能夠控制您的整個網路變得越來越重要。
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AdGuard Pro iOS 版

除了在 Safari 中之優秀的 iOS 廣告封鎖對普通版的用戶為已知的外,AdGuard Pro 提供很多功能。透過提供對自訂的 DNS 設定之存取,該應用程式允許您封鎖廣告、保護您的孩子免於線上成人內容並保護您個人的資料免於盜竊。
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AdGuard Android TV 版

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