• soft_frog
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    92 years ago

    I’m pretty sure they just requested every single permission. There’s no good reason they need access to your Health data to make an app like this, and why the hell did Apple’s app review allow that to fly?!

    • LollerCorleone
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      72 years ago

      They need it if they want to make more money by selling granular data of their users.

      • @dan@upvote.au
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        32 years ago

        Companies like Facebook and Google don’t sell user data. This is a common misconception that people keep repeating. Logically it doesn’t make sense: The data is what makes the company valuable, so they’re not going to give that away! If they did, Facebook would just buy Google’s data (and vice versa) and neither would have a competitive advantage any more.

        Instead, they let advertisers target people based on data. For example, an advertiser can specify that their ad should be visible to people aged 20-25 that like computers and live in Los Angeles. You can access Facebook and Google’s ad management products and run your own ads, and see exactly the same system and data that advertisers see.

          • libraewolf
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            2 years ago

            No not really imo, because selling localised advertising instead of the data itself means the advertisers are just as chained to the big platforms as the users. That’s the whole reason these platforms stay alive, because they keep both parties ‘hostage’

            • LollerCorleone
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              22 years ago

              In both cases, the users are being commodified. I don’t really care about what is good for the advertisers.

    • 0xtero
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      22 years ago

      Pretty sure all their products do that by default. That’s their entire business model.