• X has a new audio and video calling feature and it's a huge priv

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Mar 4 21:15:06 2024
    X has a new audio and video calling feature and it's a huge privacy blunder

    Date:
    Mon, 04 Mar 2024 21:00:27 +0000

    Description:
    X's (Twitter) new calling feature was just turned on by default for all users
    here's why that's a bad thing and what to do about it

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    X's (formerly Twitter) new phone and video call feature may be one of the biggest social media privacy and security blunders I've seen in a long time.

    Last week, X enabled on-platform audio and video calling for everyone. Not just those paying for X Premium ($8-a-month) but for average, everyday, non-verified X users.

    Sounds wonderful, right? A no-cost way to call anyone and everyone on X. Except it's not. audio and video calling are now available to everyone on X! who are you calling first? pic.twitter.com/DYvB7ZRrbY February 28, 2024 See more

    Without asking, X enabled audio and video calling for X's roughly 550 million users. It defaults to "People you follow" and at least appears to require
    that they also follow you.

    The big problem, though, is that with almost 20 years on the platform, many
    of us followed and have been followed by a lot of people whom we do not
    really know all that well or do not even want to know anymore. Did we at one time accept a direct message or send one to them? Sure. But that was eons
    ago, and perhaps we just forgot to unfollow them.

    Now picture this. Any of those followers (whom you follow), can drop into an existing Direct Messages thread, select the little phone icon that appears next to the profile pic of their X contact and immediately initiate a call (audio or video). There's no prompt asking if this is a good idea or
    reminding you to DM them over text first. You select the call mode and X launches the call. Surprise!

    The truth is that most of us prefer text messaging over calls. Audio and
    video calls are reserved for our closest friends and family (and the required office video conference calls).

    And while I've created some close bonds with my Twitter (X) friends, almost none of them have my phone number nor do I have theirs. Most of them would be shocked to receive a voice or video call from me. Turns out that if I've followed and DMed in the past with anyone on X, they can, without warning, call me on X. The third screen shows the controls, which you'll find under settings in the Direct Messages tab on X mobile. (Image credit: Future)

    I get what Elon Musk is trying to do here, make X a do-it-all platform, something akin to China's WeChat . It might be a worthwhile ambition if it weren't for X's myriad problems like negative public sentiment and a significant loss of advertisers because of the platform's endless pipeline of vitriol and some of the stances taken by Tweeter-in-Chief, Elon Musk .

    No one that I know asked for Twitter...er...X..to add this feature, and certainly no one expects such a thing to be turned on by default.

    X Audio and Video calling capability is a privacy and security disaster in
    the making and X and Elon Musk should set it to off by default immediately.

    In the meantime, if you're still on X, you can open the DM panel in the
    mobile app, and toggle the feature off. At the very least, you might want to turn on "Enhanced call privacy" to hide your IP address from contacts during calls (I can't believe Musk left that on by default, too). You might also like Live blog: Twitter chaos - Musk disables Spaces due to 'legacy bug ... Why is Twitter called X now? Elon Musk's rebrand explained and ... Want to leave Twitter? Here are three alternatives to move on from it ...



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/social-media/x-has-a-new-audio-and-video-c alling-feature-and-its-a-huge-privacy-blunder


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