The idea that it's trivial to break out of any Docker style container just doesn't reflect reality. -- not just being contrarian here, actually, the reality is that it might be trivial. and it was demonstratively…
Apps are one risk, but it's an opt-in risk. Telecom companies are also another risk, and much larger one in that, because there is no opt out of location sharing with them. Same with analytics on your telco network…
Keeping a log of visitors to your own computing resources is an ethical grey area since when? IP Addresses themselves are most useful for deanonymization/violating privacy when shared across organizations, or converted…
The idea that it's trivial to break out of any Docker style container just doesn't reflect reality. -- not just being contrarian here, actually, the reality is that it might be trivial. and it was demonstratively…
Apps are one risk, but it's an opt-in risk. Telecom companies are also another risk, and much larger one in that, because there is no opt out of location sharing with them. Same with analytics on your telco network…
Keeping a log of visitors to your own computing resources is an ethical grey area since when? IP Addresses themselves are most useful for deanonymization/violating privacy when shared across organizations, or converted…