Boycott list for mod abuse and power trips: lemmy.ml, blahaj.zone | Warning list: lemmy.ca

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  • Uneducated answer

    Proofs? Their privacy policy, the fact that Google is an advertising company, the fact that the “data sharing” of iOS gets leaked regularly and they’re never sold basically

    They collect data, but they either use it for recommendations if you’ve enabled (or rather not disabled) that, else they use it for insight and telemetry to get anonymous or pseudonymous with limited lifespan usage data

    Obviously, anything non E2EE going to USA servers can be considered compromised and in this context, yea, it’s bad, but it’s not all of it and Google phones a lot more data home


  • They make a significant margin on them, but note that material cost isn’t the only cost involved. Development and R&D should be included in the price. Same goes for taxes, and different spendings like renting the workspace…

    If your cheap phone is made by underpaid workers in China, then you have a part of the answer. Those cheap phones sell your data to make their margin. Some others charge you premium because they’re good and they know it. Obviously they’re making good profit on them, but I wouldn’t say it’s “so much”









  • Obviously the answer applies when you reply no

    They use the data for App Store recommendations and for insights

    Many open source and privacy respecting services collect your data as well. Many distros or software have some sort of anonymous or pseudonymous data collection

    Apple is not great in terms of privacy, but it’s a lot better than stock or mainstream Android when comparing usability and ease of use. Should you go the custom ROM route, then it can be the other way around, but I don’t believe most people criticizing iOS here run a custom ROM that improves their privacy

    GrapheneOS helps for example, but you’re still tied to their proprietary Google play services that’s probably full of tracking, unless you’re one of the few that don’t use play services at all

    MicroG is probably better for privacy and anonymity. Less secure, but that’s another issue.



  • Tried to, but they block some vpn IPs and ne some mail domains, notably mail aliases

    Plus they basically stopped replying to me. Are mail aliases really used as spam? I believe it’s a made up thing

    And anyways, when contacting them manually, it should be enough to understand that it’s not automated. It would be so easy to spam register using non flagged IPs and non flagged domains but they’re still rigid about these rules. I hate when services do that.