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Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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Part of me wishes they dropped this feature in a random dot release, to give these developers a well deserved public flogging. Of course, the responsible part of me knows that’s a bad idea. Sigh.

tbqh, why would that be a bad idea? It's a minor feature from a technical standpoint.

It would annoy their (Apple's) users more than necessary.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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hypothesis: "technology" is largely data collection platforms with thin veneers on top (social networking, dating, food delivery, etc) if you agree with that premise, then it's no surprise that every possible source of data that can be collected upon, will be collected upon.

That's a near restatement of Zuboff's Third Law:

Every digital application that can be used for surveillance and control will be used for surveillance and control, irrespective of its originating intention.

Coined in the early 1980s, in The Age of the Smart Machine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoshana_Zuboff

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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post #141

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tbqh, why would that be a bad idea? It's a minor feature from a technical standpoint.

It would annoy their (Apple's) users more than necessary.

I actually really like how Apple implemented this though. If apps aren't doing something very clearly nefarious, it's not annoying at all.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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LinkedIn has a history of acting like a cretin: multiple data breaches, dark patterns where they don't fix their buggy mobile site and just put up a disclaimer "problems with the mobile site - download our app" (just so that they can harvest a wider range of data). I managed many marketing campaigns on Linkedin over the years and spent thousands each month on the platform as a corporate user. If you think that paying…

Based on the amount of ads and spyware embedded in modern Windows, I don’t think this problem is exclusive to LinkedIn. It seems to be par for the course for most things Microsoft runs.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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You have to imagine the Apple engineers who implemented this new clipboard notification knew this shitstorm was coming.

Now if only they would finally Sherlock Little Snitch for iOS; the amount of spyware embedded in almost every single app in the App Store is astounding. I make a point of knowing about this stuff and even I was flabbergasted the first few times I ran my iPhone via a proxy.

Apple claims that you consented you this when you agreed to the App Store TOS.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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I'm not going to create an account with the WSJ just to read that article, but from the opening paragraph I don't see how it support your claim. It appears to be talking about something AT&T did?

If you cannot access the WSJ article, the random internet weirdo has a Wikipedia page that touches on some of it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weev

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Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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LinkedIn has a history of acting like a cretin: multiple data breaches, dark patterns where they don't fix their buggy mobile site and just put up a disclaimer "problems with the mobile site - download our app" (just so that they can harvest a wider range of data). I managed many marketing campaigns on Linkedin over the years and spent thousands each month on the platform as a corporate user. If you think that paying…

Ugh, I won't use their phone app, they're way too slimy to live there.

They conveniently forget your mail settings periodically, too, forcing you to opt-out of various garbage again, or to just trash all the mail. They're at least as scummy as FB, if not worse.

My (related) new rule: if your site demands a phone number for an account, I will not create an account on your site.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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post #141

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It would annoy their (Apple's) users more than necessary.

I actually really like how Apple implemented this though. If apps aren't doing something very clearly nefarious, it's not annoying at all.

I mean, hn users aren't exactly normal, and while I'm sure many people like this feature that doesn't mean they want their day to be unnecessarily and repeatedly interrupted when that could have been solved by giving the sites a few days notice.

Re: LinkedIn is copying the contents of my clipboard on every keystroke

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Why does a website or app even need access to the clipboard? I would maybe naively think that the OS could send the characters on the clipboard as if they were typed quickly, end of story.

You can copy-paste styled text, images, and other kinds of non-plaintext data, so it couldn't be implemented quite that simply.
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