Researchers from IMDEA Networks, in collaboration with Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, IMDEA Software Institute, and the University of Calgary, have conducted the first large-scale study—“Your Signal, Their Data: An Empirical Privacy Analysis of Wireless-scanning SDKs in Android”—on how certain Android mobile applications use a device’s WiFi and Bluetooth connections to track users’ movements in their daily lives, thereby violating their privacy.

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    13 days ago

    I’d say it would be better if there was more transparency into the APIs and sdks being used by which apps.

    That, or a Linux os.

    This is why I run all non FOSS apps on a work profile via shelter and keep them frozen until I need to use it.