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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43518866

Hacker News 上的一篇讨论贴围绕最近一篇文章展开,文章标题是“每个人都知道你手机上的所有应用”,重点关注移动应用的入侵式数据收集行为。评论者表达了对 Swiggy 等应用请求不必要权限的担忧,怀疑这助长了广告技术对个人数据的渴望,并可能导致用户指纹识别。一位评论者建议谷歌应该实施更严格的应用隔离和虚假权限授权,以增强用户隐私并防止恶意软件威胁。另一位评论者称赞了这篇文章的分析,质疑全球使用的应用是否也参与了类似的数据收集行为,并呼吁谷歌重视这个问题。总体而言,评论认为应用收集了过多的数据,导致了定向垃圾邮件和隐私侵犯。


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Everyone knows all the apps on your phone (peabee.substack.com)
21 points by gniting 2 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments










> I don’t even know where to begin unpacking this madness. How is knowing whether I have the Xbox or the Playstation app installed on my phone essential to their Swiggy's core functionality?

Probably has to do with feeding adtech's hunger for personal information, or fingerprinting maybe (not sure if that's a thing in the context of phone apps).



If Google truly cared about privacy, each app would run in its own strict jail, and permissions would be faked by default. Also, easy malware by Israel or anyone else would not be a thing. As it stands, apps know everything I am doing, and I get targeted spam email rather immediately.


Nice analysis. Google should take notice. Do worldwide used apps do this too?






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