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by bad_user
2195 days ago
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I am familiar too with the "No true Scotsman" fallacy, I don't necessarily see how it applies here. Dare I ask what the point is? --- I am not talking about de-Googled Android. Turning off web/app activity in your Google profile is not equivalent with de-Googling your Android. I am asking how does Android, Google's Android distribution not anything else, tracks users? |
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And I am saying it is a pointless thought experiment to separate Google from Android. Next you’ll say it’s the hardware that is android, not the software and ask how the hardware directly tracks users.
Edit: Read my original comment again, you are changing the subject. I haven’t said anything remotely conspiratorial, Google is open about their tracking in android. My point is that Google tracks you on android and if you turn it off your phone becomes crippled and in many cases for no reason except that google wants to make it as painful as possible to turn off data collection. Data collection is their business model after all.