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Sean O'Brien
@profdiggity@privacysafe.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@fdroidorg @yaleprivacylab For example, the X-mode SDK persisted long after it was banned in the USA by the FTC enforcement action, and was still present in many #Google Play apps until Google was called out by my own investigation. Initially, Google responded by saying I was wrong but then acknowledged their error in press. Long after that, other tracker SDKs associated with X-mode and the wider ad-tech #surveillance economy have persisted.

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Sean O'Brien
@profdiggity@privacysafe.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@fdroidorg @yaleprivacylab In many cases, the safer and more privacy-conscious option is to use @fdroidorg to install apps. F-Droid is just one organization that is much more serious than #Google about checking the safety of their catalog of apps. Sometimes, the safest option is installing APKs directly from trusted developers.

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@profdiggity@privacysafe.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@fdroidorg @yaleprivacylab These methods can avoid ad trackers, #surveillance code, and unwanted data sharing. To cut off these options is to put many activists, journalists, whistleblowers, and ordinary users at risk.

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