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by mmvasq 842 days ago
Did anyone else notice that if you install Fidelity app it is tightly integrated into messaging app- such that if you wanted to uninstall “messaging” on iOS it first suggests you uninstall Fidelity app? I find this odd given I have had a major major incident with a team that must have some level of access to a lot of platforms including messaging. It is not going to surprise me if they have Infosys doing the monitoring and the person spearheading all of this pain is a guy there who thought I reported another guy for harassment in 2013 (I had not). The mobile platform and app stalking has been intensely impactful. I have to do a lot of hypothesizing, as so little transparency is offered to who is accessing your usage.

Check iOS-settings-messaging-iMessage Apps. What is this?