> According to an analysis by StockApps.com, out of the five major digital firms (Google, Twitter, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook.) Google harvests the most data on its users. The corporation collects thirty-nine data points for each user.
Apple is in a league above Amazon in protecting user privacy. It is the most privacy-conscious firm out there. Apple only stores the information that is necessary to maintain users’ accounts.
Apple stores data on who reads what articles in its News app to target ads. It stores data on who downloads which apps in the App Store to show ads. It will do more and more of this. Unlike Android, iPhone offers no other source for apps, and it does not let you uninstall the News app. User choice is required for real privacy. By that measure (for users who care about privacy and choose apps accordingly), Apple is the worst choice for privacy.
Basing the ad displayed on search terms entered or the page content is the opposite of a privacy violation.
The problem is companies like Google and Facebook, which track users across the web and relentlessly spy on everything they do.
Google literally spies on everyone's credit/debit card transaction data now, so they can spy on your offline life as much as they already do online.
>Of course, Google has been able to track your location using Google Maps for a long time. Since 2014, it has used that information to provide advertisers with information on how often people visit their stores. But store visits aren’t purchases, so, as Google said in a blog post on its new service for marketers, it has partnered with “third parties” that give them access to 70 percent of all credit and debit card purchases.
The difference between Android and iOS is that with Android, you don't have to use spying services from Google or Apple. With iOS, you are required to use spying services from Apple.
> Google literally spies on everyone's credit/debit card transaction data now, so they can spy on your offline life as much as they already do online.
Google gets your purchase history whether you use Android or iOS. iOS is strictly worse for privacy.