• ZeroTemp@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Unless you have kids. My kid bought a $200 Mickey Mouse Amazon Fire after she swiped my phone last year. Since then passwords on all devices.

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        1 year ago

        So there is no privacy in your relationships? If you can’t trust, get out of the relationship.

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          1 year ago

          There’s plenty of privacy. It’s called respect. We don’t go into each other’s stuff because we don’t need to. And if we need to, then it’s ok.

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          I think it’s different to have privacy and need to have password protection to get privacy. Preferably you’d respect each other’s privacy enough not to need password protection.

          Still should have it, it’s just sensible data safety. Someone might steal it and shit

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      1 year ago

      do you people not have notifications on the lockscreen? fuck having to open the phone to see what’s going on.

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          It’s a fairly common feature. Message comes in, lights up the screen, you can see which app the notification is from, who sent the message and what they wrote. Usually there’s privacy options to hide the message content or even the sender.

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      Might’ve just seen them light up the screen. I’m constantly seeing the messages my wife gets because they light up her screen and the automatic reaction (at least from me) before realizing is to glance at the screen.

      Though from options you can hide the sender and content and even disable the screen from lighting up.