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I consent to Plex to: (i) sell certain personal information (hashed emails, advertising identifiers) to third-parties for advertising and marketing purposes; and (ii) store and/or access certain personal information (advertising identifiers, IP address, content being watched) on my device(s) and share that information with Plex’s advertising partners. This data is used to deliver personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Your consent applies to all devices on which you have Plex installed. You can withdraw your consent at any time in Account Settings or using this page.

Soure: https://www.plex.tv/vendors/ (Might have to clear cache)

Can also read about the changes here: https://www.plex.tv/about/privacy-legal/

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    Jellyfin is a no-brainer. Publishing services on the Internet is complex.

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        Yeah, but then you’re not self-hosting, you’re paying or using their free services to manage that for you.

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          You’re hosting the media still. It’s basically a hybrid between getting Netflix and running Jellyfin. They handle the delivery, you handle the media.

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            Yup. And letting them collect data on what goes through their service is the cost.

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              Yes. No one is debating that. The point is “why would you ever use plex?” is a simple answer: you can easily and quickly watch your pirated shit on all your devices with basically no technical knowledge at all. Yes people are willing to compromise for that, many people simply do not give a shit either way. But this insistence that people here “can’t possibly get why anyone would use Plex” is just insane to me.

            • IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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              Very few people care. So no, for most it is not really a no brainer. It’s more effort and work pretty much everywhere. Try to use jellyfin on the Xbox client and tell me that isn’t trash.

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              Happens with most services.

              I’m sure that one boutique website you shopped on had buried in the T&C that they can sell your data.

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      If they adhered to somewhat modern security principles for their Backend I wouldn’t mind hosting it behind a reverse proxy. But since large parts of the API is unauthorized and unprotected, I wont.

      And I do not plan on supporting family and friends in setting up vpns on all of their devices

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        What are the worries behind it? Last time someone was worried about the security it was about knowing filenames of the stuff you host by brute forcing iirc

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          Last time someone was worried about the security it was about knowing filenames of the stuff you host by brute forcing iirc

          Knowing (guessing) the file path allows them to access and stream the content. Meaning worst case scenario… Sony (the people known for putting malicious stuff on CDs) can probe your server, and prove the content is there because your server will return the movie file itself.

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          The issue is their approach to security. I don’t trust them to properly secure their software, since they have proven to prefer client compatibility over security.

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            Understandable. I don’t worry that much myself since I haven’t heard anything bad happening yet. And with ro rights to media, potential damage at least should be pretty limited.

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              And with ro rights to media, potential damage at least should be pretty limited.

              Depends entirely on where you live I would think.

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              You’re in a post about people outraged about an opt-in anonymous data sharing option on Plex, and you’re not worried about known security issues because you haven’t heard of anything bad happening yet?

              Make it make sense.

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                I’m not sure how a service selling my data and services having potential security issues are the same. Two different issues imo

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                I don’t care if they probe for my media considering I block 99% of the world. Yes blah blah they could get around it. If someone really wants to see what I have on my media server that bad, I don’t think I’d be able to stop them anyway.