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Three clicks to get to the actual "privacy policy", i'll save you the time and tell you what they collect: You - name, phone number, work email, mailing address, birthday, "other personal info", data about you from data brokers Your devices - IP, browser, OS, mobile carrier, device info, cookies, any data collected by third party SDKs they use Location - yours, what other users are near you Friends - contacts on your device, info from your friends they submit as a result of emails the company sends on your behalf, contacts from direct access to your Google accounts Gmail - your email Edit to add: You must create an account to view or request deletion of your data under CCPA |
Besides, I'm still bewildered it's legal to even collect contact data without that contact consenting to the exchange of that information.
If I give $person my $number, I do NOT consent to 50 $people getting that data (Google et al). I no longer even have a reachable phone number since it's not worth the privacy trade offs as that data is no longer under my control. At least emails afford a bit better control.
We need to majorly rethink how data is exchanged between user and service, and if a smartphone has APIs to access contact information, they're smart enough to let me know which person uploaded my PII (so I can cuss at them!).