Apple and Android (Google) are driving privacy with their modern features encrypting DNS, etc... and randomisation of MAC addresses for privacy which is good for consumers.
Then we have Sky/Comcast which doesn't believe in privacy at all and runs all sorts of analytical features on its products and probes LAN networks with their technology, basically an invasion of our privacy in our homes by snooping on DNS and marketing their products accordingly. An internet service provider that snoops to such levels to increase its profits isn't ethical! Proprietary Sky equipment that is almost all rented what is this nonsense?
Comcast/Sky uses Qualtrics, Adobe and Sprinklr AI+ for mass data gathering purposes and marketing.
When you randomise a MAC address on Sky broadband wireless router equipment it gets disconnected anything good for privacy Sky doesn't like that philosophy because they may lose a penny in profit!...
Apple, Android (Google) and Comcast/Sky corporations privacy.
Moderator: embleton
Re: Apple, Android (Google) and Comcast/Sky corporations privacy.
The latest issue with HomePod's connecting through Sky broadband routers involves AI attempting to identify the client equipment onto its infrastructure and failing dismantling!