if OOTL: these scam sites have been a thing for ages and shows some bs code on your screen like its doing something and then requires “human verification”, making you enter your personal information. (and surprise, you don’t get the gems or whatever you wanted)

  • zombie bubble kitty@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    3 days ago

    i really dislike google shoving their misinformation generator here because it’s the default app installer for android, and for older or tech illiterate people it’s the only app installer.

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      It’s been shoving their misinformation generator ever since they got into advertising tho.

      Its search results have been Ads above SEO spam above clickbait youtube videos over pinterest pics above any actual informative result for a long while.

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    We have to do monthly “quizzes” at work pertaining to online safety, email phishing, password managers, the like. You watch a video, take a quiz, easy. Recently the videos have been AI generated, which is horrible on its own, but one of the videos we watched suggested that apps from the Play Store are always safe and can be trusted.

    And then shit like this exists. Glad that Kathy in HR with 0 technical knowledge could download an app like this, and suddenly our passwords are swiped.

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    3 days ago

    I remember these scams where you had to put in you phone number then reply to a text message and then you would automatically subscirbe to a contract for apps that are free anyways and not even the oddicial repo.

    Also for obvous reasons it woukd not work.