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by vitus
814 days ago
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> They hired Snapchat users (via a testing services provider ) to let meta observe their usage of Snapchat. > Something akin to paying someone to let a meta researcher sit by your side and observe while you use the app. Onavo Extend and Onavo Protect positioned themselves as providing consumer-oriented benefits (bandwidth reduction and security, respectively). > The news here is paying for someone to “test” a competitors’ app. Facebook acquired Onavo in 2013, so this was 100% a first-party effort to turn their first-party products into spyware. |
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Normal Onavo users were not subject to the decryption (although they were providing Meta information about overall snapchat's marketshare).