05-15-2021, 07:52 PM
(02-18-2021, 01:27 AM)sterki Wrote:(02-07-2021, 06:16 PM)Phaellow Wrote: The scariest part about things like these is that most of the times, it's the users themselves feeding these companies information. Granted, they might not know the purpose of the data usage, but they still willingly go around and mess with these personality apps just because it's fun. They also share it with their friends, so they gain even more data for free. All around, it's a very nice strategy for these data firms.
Agrees, most commom people dont realize how angry these tech companies are for their data and how valuable such info is, so they just go all around platforms accepting all kind of terms in a lot of apps. I'd guess the average have at least 10 random apps that were probably used once having their permission to do all kinds o stufff with their data (or mislead them about how it will be used, as stated in news)
How about Thinkspot, that social media platform seems quite clean