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by haukilup 2695 days ago
> This is horrible reporting if by “record” they mean “log meta data like swipe coordinates and recreate it.” That is not the same as record.

Is there much of a practical difference here? Employees at the company can essentially watch a video-like recreation of how you went through and used their app. This includes details that you might not expect such as which email you typed into a field before backspacing and choosing another to sign up with.

I want to believe that a product owner at companies like Tinder aren't watching videos of me sexting someone to "learn how we can improve the user experience". If the response is then to say "don't use Tinder!", start considering the alternatives - you end up having to trust someone, or do nothing digitally.

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> Is there much of a practical difference here?

Yes, because an app provider can know a dozen different ways what they're showing you already, but nothing else on your system. There is a world of difference between Tinder knowing i dismissed an incoming text alert because I swiped up at the top of the screen and knowing what the content of that text message was, to use your example. Tinder can already log the content of the messages you send in their platform,