XScreenSaver: Google Store Privacy Policy
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XScreenSaver is a collection of free screen savers for X11, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.

I don’t fully trust any app, and yet I think that this trend on privacy policy in app stores is pointless.

I just want to see (and tune) the sandbox options. Like, can I block this app from sending certain information to servers?

Whoaa I never expected to so see Xscreensaver mentioned in the privacy community. I’ve been enjoying the penrose screensaver for about five years now.

*Spends the next thirty minutes looking at all the screensavers

They could just publish on F-droid. However, this person is seemingly unhinged.

Gravitywell
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It is on f-droid too. This isnt being “unhinged” its just calling out google for their hypocrisy and pointless "privacy” policies and citing lots of examples.

T (they/she)
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It is on f-droid lol

Possibly linux
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I meant only F-droid. I can’t imagine Xscreensaver being that popular.

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inb4 jwz blocks access to his website from Lemmy

Edit: Jokes aside:

Unlike Google, XScreenSaver will never try to make WebP a thing.

Is WebP bad? If so, why?

Scary le Poo
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That got me too… Webp is pretty sick actually

I Cast Fist
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It’s created and backed by Google, so that’s no doubt Jamie’s main beef.

Also, when it first came out, most OSs didn’t have native support, so saving a webp locally, you could only open it via a browser, or you installed a non native image viewer, not unlike jpegs and gifs during Windows 95

Side note, I personally use nomacs as my default image viewer in Win10 - https://nomacs.org/

Toward the end it gets way more political and unhinged

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Common grillman L

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I don’t disagree with him in many aspects but I also think he’s a hypocrite in many aspects so…It just led me to stop caring about whatever he does/says

Unlike Google, XScreenSaver will never run around and desert you.

Goddamnit

That was amazing. Wow. I mean, I knew that google was bad but, damn.

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The last bullet point might be the most impactful. Google should know the rules by now.

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Google keeps letting us down, tho

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That’s so fucking funny, dude really hates Google. XScreenSaver was released in 1992 fyi, and was once considered the pride and joy of Linux, being way cooler than other OS screensavers, and had a big community of ppl trying to make new trippy ones

I was surprised to learn recently that people are still making new screen savers for it.

I like the Portal reference

Unlike Google, XScreenSaver will never offer you advice, as it cannot talk. In the event that XScreenSaver does talk, we ask you to ignore it’s advice. As we do with Google.

That was meeeeeee

Simple. Effective. Unlike Google.

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