• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    This is because as soon as a monitor is connected to a Windows computer, it automatically installs both the LG Monitor App Installer and McAfee Scam Detector without ever asking the user for permission.

    Is this not a felony under U.S. law? Computer hacking has HUGE criminal liability.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      No, no no. That’s only if you do it. If a huge corporation does it, see, that’s different. Corporations are “people” for the purposes of free speech (with money) or even voting (example), but when it comes time to throw somebody in jail for overtly criminal behavior, all of the sudden the legal system can’t find anyone to target.

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      Name something you do as a corporation to avoid any laws or accountability with the current administration

      BRIBE THE DOJ

      let’s see if that answer’s on the board…survey says…!

      DING

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      It probably says somewhere in the ToS, which is still a fucking disgrace that those exists, without having to make clear and obvious bullet points you click “consent”.

      Even having to make consent multiple times should be mandatory for every shit they try to do.

      Solution if users shouldnt hit consent multiple times? Dont do shady shit.

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        I can’t remember the specifics right now, but in Gamers Nexus video from yesterday, according to LG ToS you must disclose something regarding spying and wiretapping laws to your family and anyone visiting your house

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        23 hours ago

        Also, implied consent is not consent, and if there is no consent, the entire contract is unenforceable and therefore void.

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        I have a plan: we pass a law that any contract intended for the public (ToS, various other terms and conditions, privacy policies, etc) must be at the average reading level of the American public. We’ll either incentivize better education or better contracts. Maybe both!

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          Doesnt matter if it’s in kindergarten level reading, as long as it’s a few paragraphs long, people will accept it.

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          Or standardize agreements that can be agreed to with just clicks so you can tell what’s up from just seeing which agreement modules are included and what parameters they have (along with a bunch of sites that explain them in easier terms for the less literate, which will be useful because they are standards used by many agreements rather than needing a unique one for each version of each document).

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        Apparently it’s windows doing it. Not the monitor via the HDMI or something. I guess that’s what you get for using windows.

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          Yep. Windows installs manufacturer “helper” apps automatically like drivers. Got a Logitech mouse? You probably have a Logitech app in there you never asked for too because you plugged it in.

          Stop using windows.

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      Let me guess, proprietary drivers cause this and the open source or generic drivers lack “functionality”.

      If it turns on, reaches its peek resolution and refresh rate that is good enough for me, I genuinely can care less for HDR or the nitty gritty features.

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        Monitors don’t need drivers. Your GPU needs drivers, and you might need color correction for your monitor.

        Microslop decided that any device that is plugged in might need drivers. They allow device manufacturers to specify an arbitrary program to be downloaded and executed by Windows Update, any time a device they make is plugged in.

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        Old monitors need it for absolutely nothing, like my 2020 LG. Every feature works out of the box, because it has to over display cables.

        I think at most it adds an ICC profile, but it’s not matched to the panel anyway and you can just install that seperately.