DeepSeek AI: A Privacy Landmine in Disguise

DeepSeek AI has taken the tech world by storm, dominating download charts and earning rave reviews from experts. But beneath the hype, a chilling detail lurks within its privacy policy - the collection of keystroke patterns:

We collect certain device and network connection information when you access the Service. This information includes your device model, operating system, keystroke patterns or rhythms, IP address, and system language.

This seemingly innocuous practice raises serious privacy concerns. Keystroke patterns are highly personal. They reveal not just what we type, but how we type: our typing speed, rhythm, pauses, and even the unique quirks of our individual typing styles.

This data can be incredibly sensitive, potentially revealing our passwords, financial information, and even our health conditions (think repetitive strain injuries). The potential for misuse is significant.

This data could be used to:
  • Create detailed user profiles: Companies can build highly accurate profiles of individual users, including their personality traits, emotional state, and even cognitive abilities.
  • Enable targeted advertising: Beyond basic demographics, advertisers can use keystroke data to tailor ads with unnerving precision, exploiting individual weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
  • Compromise security: Malicious actors could exploit keystroke data to predict passwords, gain access to sensitive accounts, and even commit identity theft.
  • Espionage: Gathering confidential information from targeted individuals or organisations.
While DeepSeek AI may offer impressive features, its collection of keystroke patterns is a dealbreaker for many. In an era where data privacy is paramount, users deserve transparency and control over their personal information. It's time for tech companies to prioritise user privacy. DeepSeek AI, and others like it, must re-evaluate their data collection practices and ensure that user trust is not sacrificed for the sake of innovation.
My Advice: DO NOT USE DEEPSEEK AI

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Letting Bella Off the Lead for the First Time

A Proud Dog Parent Moment

Today was a big day for Bella, the cocker spaniel, and me! At seven months old, I decided it was time to take the plunge and let her off the lead in a local field, which was fairly secure. Let's just say, I was a little nervous.

Bella, Following Her Off Leash Walk
Bella, Following Her Off Leash Walk

My stomach was churning a bit as I unclipped the leash. Here was my furry friend, free to roam wherever she pleased. What if she doesn't come back when I call her? What if she takes off after something and gets lost? 

But, I had faith in Bella. We've been working on her recall for months, and she's always been a good girl. And let me tell you, she did not disappoint!

As soon as I said "Bella, come!" she came bounding back to me, tail wagging excitedly. Relief washed over me, quickly followed by a surge of pride.

It was such a liberating experience for both of us. Bella clearly enjoyed the freedom to explore the field, sniffing. And for me, it was a heartwarming moment to see her so happy and carefree.

Overall, it was a positive and rewarding experience. It showed me that all the hard work we've been putting into Bella's training is paying off. She's a smart and obedient dog, and I'm so proud of her progress.

Here are a few tips for letting your dog off the lead for the first time:

  • Make sure your dog has a good recall before you try this. Practice in a safe and controlled environment, such as your own backyard.
  • Start with short off-leash sessions and gradually increase the length of time as your dog's recall improves.
  • Be patient and consistent with your training.
  • Use positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, when your dog comes back to you when called.
  • Keep an eye on your dog at all times and be prepared to leash them up again if they start to wander off too far.

With a little patience and training, you can safely let your dog off the lead and enjoy the freedom of exploring the great outdoors together.

P.S. Don't forget to check out the video of Bella's first off-leash adventure!


I hope this blog post has been helpful. Please feel free to leave a comment below and share your own experiences of letting your dog off the lead for the first time. 

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