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Is anyone actually surprised by this?

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[–] davel@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 week ago (22 children)

Assuming that DeepSeek really is logging keystrokes (they provided no evidence: who were they quoting?), that is unfortunately not uncommon. As shown by their TikTok pearl clutching, corporate media regularly goes for maximalist cold war fearmongering.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat 19 points 1 week ago (11 children)

(they provided no evidence: who were they quoting?)

https://platform.deepseek.com/downloads/DeepSeek%20Privacy%20Policy.html

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I've noticed that this "there is no proof!" or "where's the evidence?" all of a sudden has become popular. You have people saying it even when they're talking about a very specific statement of a fact that's very specifically and easily verifiable.

that is unfortunately not uncommon

Completely true. A lot of web sites monitor everything you do on them, and can play it back for anyone who's curious about optimizing the UX or for any other less innocent reason. Generally I think there's not much specific in their privacy policy about it when they do. It's not surprising that this one is also doing that, accompanied by really a pretty minor line in their privacy policy to go along with it, I completely agree with you here.

As shown by their TikTok pearl clutching, corporate media regularly goes for maximalist cold war fearmongering.

Personally, I wish the corporate media would pearl-clutch a little bit more about how explicitly malicious to our interests our computing devices have become. "Everyone does it, so it's not a big deal after all" is a common take to have, but it's the exact opposite of the one that I personally have on it.

[–] davel@lemmy.ml -3 points 1 week ago

https://platform.deepseek.com/downloads/DeepSeek Privacy Policy.html

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I assumed that they couldn’t have gotten that from the privacy policy itself, because I’d never seen one be so explicit.

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