Jump to content
  • Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...

Facebook Portal Camera: Privacy and Other Matters With Facebook’s Latest Gadget


Recommended Posts

  • Diamond Member



This is the hidden content, please
Portal Camera: Privacy and Other Matters With
This is the hidden content, please
’s Latest Gadget

It’s rare that a new gadget these days serves a true need. Rather, it creates a want.

You certainly don’t need the

This is the hidden content, please
Portal, whose primary purpose is to let you make the types of video calls you can already make on
This is the hidden content, please
’s Messenger app. And given the company’s poor record on user privacy, do you even want it? Or a similar device from
This is the hidden content, please
or
This is the hidden content, please
?

The Portal is part of a new category of gadgets best described as screens for making video calls, listening to music and responding to voice commands for tasks you can also do on your phone. Unlike tablets, these microphone- and camera-equipped screens are meant to rest at a fixed location in your living room, kitchen or, gasp, your bedroom.

If you are a tech trailblazer willing to try new things — and have no qualms on privacy — here are some things to consider.

Why have one

This is the hidden content, please
’s $349 Portal Plus is a great device for making video calls using Messenger. It’s also gigantic — 15.6 inches, measured diagonally, or roughly the size of the window of many microwave ovens. There’s also a smaller sibling, simply called the Portal, at $199.

Both models are designed to do one thing and one thing well — let you chat with other people on their own Portal or through the regular Messenger app. Yes, the Portal can do a few things more, such as tap

This is the hidden content, please
’s Alexa voice assistant, but these features feel tacked on, much like trying to cook breakfast sausages with a toaster created just to cook hot dogs.

Unless you are in a long-distance relationship and want to spend hours each evening gazing into your sweetheart’s eye (while also getting dinner and laundry done), you can certainly live without one, just as you can live without a hot dog cooker. That’s especially true if you are concerned about the number of screens in your home, especially screens that could be watching you.

This is the hidden content, please
’s Home Hub ($129) and
This is the hidden content, please
’s Echo Show ($230) can do a lot more, but their video-calling capabilities aren’t as good as the Portal’s. With Home Hub, for instance, you can see the person calling you, but the device itself has no camera for two-way videos.

If video calling is your thing, you’re better off with a Portal. The device’s camera can recognize people in a room and follow them as they move around. So you can literally pace up and down while you argue with your mother. (

This is the hidden content, please
says it doesn’t use facial-recognition technology to identify individuals.)

Portal also has a cute “story time” feature that adds face masks and other animation while you to kids on the other side of the call.

The

This is the hidden content, please
and
This is the hidden content, please
devices don’t do either.

Siloed systems
All three devices allow you to add multiple users, so different people in your household can call their circle of friends. But you’re locked into that company’s messaging system.

Try explaining to your 87-year-old grandfather why he can’t FaceTime you on the Portal or Skype on the Home Hub. ***** will freeze over before you can get him to sign up for

This is the hidden content, please
just to chat with his great-grandchildren. And you haven’t even mentioned the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal yet.

The good news is you can make calls from these devices to smartphones, though in the Portal’s case, you need the device to tell the animated stories. Travelling parents likely won’t be lugging one to read to their kids at home.

As for compatibility,

This is the hidden content, please
’s Messenger has more than 1 billion users, and many of your friends are likely already on it, at least in the ******* States. But Portal doesn’t work with
This is the hidden content, please
’s WhatsApp, which is popular overseas. Setting up the device is relatively simple.

The Home Hub works with

This is the hidden content, please
’s Duo messaging service, so friends and relatives will have to at least install the Duo app on their phones. It’s also difficult to set up. After much cursing and online searches for the right settings, I still get error messages.
This is the hidden content, please
press representatives didn’t immediately respond to help requests.

On the Echo Show, the recipient of your call needs to have the Alexa app, if not an Echo device with a screen. You need to set it up on a phone first by giving Alexa access to your contacts list and making sure this person is on it. You can also call others on Skype after connecting your Skype account.

Privacy matters
Clearly a lot of thought went into making the Portal optimal for connecting with friends and family. It’s just a shame that it comes in a year full of privacy scandals for the company.

True,

This is the hidden content, please
has had its share of privacy issues this year, including an Associated Press report that it tracks people’s location even when they tell it not to. But with
This is the hidden content, please
, it’s something new every few weeks, culminating with revelations this week from The New York Times that
This is the hidden content, please
shared user data with more than 150 other companies without people’s explicit permission.

While it’s possible to use Messenger on the phone without having a

This is the hidden content, please
account, Portal still requires one.
This is the hidden content, please
says it’s to enable other features, such as displaying
This is the hidden content, please
photos on your Portal. But these features aren’t essential to video calling — just essential to fold the Portal experience into
This is the hidden content, please
’s massive advertising system.

This is the hidden content, please
says it doesn’t listen to, view, record or store the content of your calls, so if you believe
This is the hidden content, please
— and that’s a big if — it’s not going to try to target ads based on whom you talk to or what’s hanging on your walls in the background.

But other information, such as the length and frequency of your calls, is fair game and may be used for advertising purposes — such as ads for video-calling services.

No doubt to address privacy concerns,

This is the hidden content, please
has included a plastic cover for the Portal’s camera. You can also turn it off using a button.

But promises and plastic covers aren’t enough when

This is the hidden content, please
has shown carelessness with its users’ data over and over.





This is the hidden content, please

This is the hidden content, please
portal camera privacy and other matters with facebooks latest gadget
This is the hidden content, please
portal
#
This is the hidden content, please
#Portal #Camera #Privacy #Matters #Facebooks #Latest #Gadget

This is the hidden content, please

For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Vote for the server

    To vote for this server you must login.

    Jim Carrey Flirting GIF

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Privacy Notice: We utilize cookies to optimize your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. By consenting, you acknowledge and agree to our Cookie Policy, ensuring your privacy preferences are respected.