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by vinay427
2242 days ago
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Source needed. The amount in the article is staggering compared to what Google claims to collect which is in line with the (admittedly not definitive) DNS query logs I monitor every now and then. Also, much of it (e.g. location) can be disabled and there are Android phones that are entirely free of Google and Facebook. |
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Knowing what Google's business is, I doubt they don't merge that data for a more complete profile.
You can try this yourself: Create a YouTube account, upload a picture for the account, don't add details like a phone number.
Now create a contact on Android, add a phone number (as most people do with contacts on their phone) and add the email address you registered the YouTube account, the Android contacts app will pull the profile picture from the YouTube account, and put it on the phone as the picture for the contact.
Gave me quite a little scare when I discovered this by seeing my YouTube profile picture as the contact picture on a (rather privacy and tech-illiterate) friend's Android phone, even tho I never added any phone number to any of my Google accounts, all he did was add my email address to the contact.