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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/

    • foggy@lemmy.world
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      30 days ago

      The whole anti Google holier than thou is annoying at these levels.

      Ok fine, don’t use Google. But telling your friends and loved ones to switch email providers over your crusade is worse than vegans telling you about their diet.

      I’m all for kicking Google to the curb. I’m not for shoving my beliefs down other people’s throats.

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        30 days ago

        It’s not “shoving my beliefs down other people’s throats” telling them that these are the options for signing in the service I’m hosting

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            30 days ago

            No ma’am, this is a Wendys drive thru.

            But really, I think you misunderstood the intended inference from OP, it has nothing to do with email and everything to do with data collection, algorithms, and not quite fair use media access that get’s logged to Google (a third party) ad infinitum.

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              I don’t know that Google gets to log your access in that scenario, Plex is just using their login system.

              Plex sure does know, though, whether you log in via Google or not, so “I don’t share videos using google to log in” is still a bit of a weird statement and not the reason you’d be worried about your piracy habits.

              Incidentally, if a friend or family member is hosting a service and “tells me these are the options to sign in to the service I’m hosting” I’d tell them to go away, which is something my own relatives have done to me a bunch when my proposed self-hosted alternative isn’t perfectly smooth and just as convenient as the corpo alternative.

              Not surprisingly, the only two selfhosted things my family has ever used are Plex and Home Assistant.

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                29 days ago

                I don’t know that Google gets to log your access in that scenario, Plex is just using their login system

                Huh? Google would, at a minimum, know what service is requesting authentication, and plex would know which google user account is being used to authenticate. Maybe they hash that information, but why would anyone trust that? Even if you’re not breaking any laws with what you’re hosting on your plex account, I totally understand why someone might not like the idea of google or plex having data about the identities of users accessing your server and what services are being run from it.

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                  29 days ago

                  Yeah, you kinda got to the breakdown in this conversation. Google sure knows that you’re using Plex.

                  That is not a concern, though. Plex is a perfectly legal piece of software.

                  I think people are taking me saying “Google doesn’t know what you’re streaming with Plex, but Plex does, so that’d be a bigger issue” as irrelevant because they assume Plex is itself a liability, which it isn’t.

                  It’s weird how corporate copyright assumptions have seeped to the mainstream and people assume that anything you do with your owned media is illegal unless you’re paying somebody.

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                    29 days ago

                    That is not a concern, though. Plex is a perfectly legal piece of software.

                    There are a bunch of reasons why it might be a concern, and only the least of them has to do with the legality of copyright use.

                    they assume Plex is itself a liability, which it isn’t.

                    Except plex has already proven themselves willing to ban users based on their use and streaming practices, so it clearly is a liability

                    It’s weird how corporate copyright assumptions have seeped to the mainstream and people assume that anything you do with your owned media is illegal unless you’re paying somebody.

                    If you live inside the US (or a state with trade agreements with the US) and are ripping physical media to store on your server and stream digitally, you are absolutely breaking the law. Doubly so if you are sharing that media with others outside your household.

                    ‘It’s not a problem because I have nothing to hide’ <- you are here.