• redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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        1 year ago

        Which means the extra data they can grab via their mobile app is worth at least that much to them, if not more.

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          Nah. I think it’s more about the tiered pricing structure and getting out of you what you’re willing to pay.

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          The app doesn’t capture anything that you don’t specifically agree to when it pops up and asks if you want to give it access to it. I’ve been using the app for months and I simply said “no” when it asked the “request to track” question. I can literally see that it has zero access to any of my data on my phone.

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            It’s not actually that simple. Maybe you click no and don’t give the app access to your contact, but your friends who have you on their contact list might click yes, and now they have your contact info despite you clicking no. I imagine they’ll have similar tricks for gathering other type of data as well.

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              1 year ago

              They’ve got your contact info because you gave it to them on sign up. We’re talking about things like your contact list and all their info and your connections to them.

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                Not necessarily, a contract entry can contains multiple items (landline, work phone, personal email, with email, and sometimes address) that you might haven’t given to the social network at signup yet.

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                  1 year ago

                  So blame your friend for giving them that, but that’s not what’s being discussed here. The issue is how the app supposedly gets all of your contacts info from your phone, ie. your phone book. It only does that if you give it reason to and then approve its request to access that.

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                    No, why would I blame my friends instead of those shitty social media and their obsession with building shadow profiles it everyone on earth? This is victim blaming, like blaming your friend when you got your phone stolen at their house because they forgot to lock their door.

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      1 year ago

      Its infuriating, just give my my guilty pleasure of a QP’er w/ cheese and an apple pie. I’m not DL the app for the 1 per month I allow myself.

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      Why wouldn’t you if you’re already buying mcdonalds? All using the app gets you is some cheap deals and reward points when you do buy something.

      An app alone doesn’t just give them all the data on your phone. Android and iOS have built in request systems for apps requesting access to your data, and you literally have to approve them individually. I use the maccas app and it has zero access to any of my data.