Why YSK: Because you deserve to have peace of mind. Your privacy can mean your safety. I found out about this today, and in this comment I mentioned it and said I would make something more detailed.

I bet you heard that Google tracks you, as have I. But it’s insanely daunting to see every movement, app and thing you have interacted with on your device for the last 8 years just laid out in front of you neatly. When you add your google account on your phone(or any device), it tracks this, with a timestamp, including:

-any app you used(including Contacts, Calendar, Phone, and when you pressed your home screen button-it is regarded as Samsung UI Home etc.)

-apps you viewed on google play

-map area on maps(you don’t even have to search a specific place in order for it to get logged)

-if you called a place from maps(if you press the call button from maps to call a place and make a reservation, for example)

-images you saw and searched for on your browser

-location, video and voice notes and more

It is mentioned that if you log in on another device, it can keep track of this on that device as well.

#What can you do?

The first thing you can do is turn it off. Log on your google account, press the icon on the top right, then press on “Manage your Google Account”. On the left side you will see a panel, choose “Data and privacy”, and scroll on the center of the screen to see History settings, and press on My activity. You can choose to turn it off if you want. Make sure to stroll around to manage your advertisement settings, location settings, subscriptions and so on.

I also recommend switch to Proton Mail if you can.

#How I found out?

Recently, as you probably know, Youtube decided to be foolish(yes, more than usual) and force its users to either consume ads or buy Premium, blocking you after three viewed videos if you use any form of ad block. I said ew, no. Let’s use yt clients that don’t scrape your data and allow you to have privacy and no ads, it’s about time I jump ship.

I didn’t want to have to manage every subscription and videos in playlists manually(it would take days). I wanted something for my desktop, and I stumbled upon FreeTube. They have a guide that tells you how to export subscriptions and videos, the whole thing.

Following the instructions, I inevitably stumbled upon my managed data. It’s a weird feeling seeing all that was. I vaguely remember how I felt in those years, but I never thought I would see what I was doing or what app I was using then. Inevitably we forget some trivial things in our lives, but this is what gets to be remembered, and this is the proof that we existed. It’s strange.

Ending note: I assume most people here probably already know this, but I just wanted to pass this along for awareness purposes. I knew that I wanted to have random stats at the end of my life to like, review and read, but not like this.

9 points

I’d hate to be that paranoid tbh

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Wait until he finds out about Google Maps Timeline.

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Are you using an app? Seen the multiple comments thing happen, so has me wondering if it is an app that is causing it or a certain version of lemmy.

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Probably general network lags when the instance was overloaded. Lemmy seems to not handle that very well for now, be it in browser or in an app.

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I was using Liftoff for some days now. I like the interface but now I see it’s somehow buggy. - responding from Jerboa

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Wait until he finds out about Google Maps Timeline.

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I don’t think I could live without timelines. Makes tracking hours and miles a million times easier when invoicing people.

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I don’t think I could live without timelines. Makes tracking hours and miles a million times easier when invoicing people.

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One of the best things about it! I’m so forgetful when moving between multiple customers

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Can u remind.me what were waiting on

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Wait until he finds out about Google Maps Timeline.

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I want to know if the proton unlimited subscription is worth it?

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I changed over to it and I am very happy with Proton. The only thing I don’t use is the new password keeper.

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thank you! its all pretty confusing, I’m thinking about open source as well, AnonAddy and simplelogin seem great and being open, I would be more than welcome to donate in the near future if I come to like their work. I just find different tools for email/passwords/vpn, mildly irritating

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I’ve been using AnonAddy for a few years, can recommend.

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I wish they had a working API for their online storage, so I could use rclone with it to back up some stuff

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I honestly don’t care. It’s all analytical metadata and they just serve ads. For the vast majority of users privacy has nothing to do with safety.

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Youre what’s for sale. When they log your biometric data, like images of your face, voice, or fingerprints, then sell that to a 3rd party, it’s literally the things that make you an individual that are up for sale. Neat huh

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  1. Ads influence how you think about products

  2. Cambridge analytica manipulating facebook users via ads, influencing elections

  3. By saying you don’t care about your privacy, you’re willingly ignoring any downsides. You’re saying that you, or a close one, will never do anything your government might disagree with, even in the future. Governments change, people can be in charge you never thought should be, and some people might not like what you do, whatever that could be. (I’m having a hard time explaining this one, words don’t come easily rn, see edward snowden “Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide, is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”)

  4. By contributing your data, you’re helping other, less “fun” countries discriminate against people. It’s really easy to guess using algorithms if someone is gay, had premarital sex, etc. And some people don’t like some others based on that, and would rather they were dead.

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I downloaded duckduckgo which blocks all the app tracking and it did shock me just how much data was being collected.

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Apparently DuckDuckGo shouldn’t be trusted either

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Note that such a blocklist approach is not a good solution to actually block tracking.

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eh, i realized a long time ago than the only privacy that exists is between your ears.

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it’s possible to have privacy with technology, you need to use alternatives

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Yeah it’s just hard sometimes. I try to strike a good balance between privacy and not making my life waaaay harder.

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people who care about privacy are trying hard to make it easier. Hopefully in the future privacy will be the easiest option

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Not really, it’s possible to reach it online, but it comes with compromises to user experience. That’s not something most people will ever want, but everyone can easily minimize the data being collected about them without harming user experience.

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Yeah. The best case scenario I can think for this is location data for Google maps. For all the users sharing their location with Google maps, Google can generate eerily accurate ETAs. And you as the end user greatly benefit from that. You can see if a place is busier than usual. You can see where accidents have occurred or where construction is happening.

Sure, we could aim for an open source alternative that does collect this data but strictly uses it for the increased accuracy of the maps, but getting enough users for it to be as accurate as google would be near impossible. Not to mention the people coding google maps are some of the best developers in the world. You’re just not going to get nearly as good of an app. Maybe you could get one that’s less accurate, not as smooth, and doesn’t collect your data. How many people would make that trade? It just makes an average person’s life realistically easier, and that’s what people want from technology.

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How many people would make that trade?

OsmAnd has 10 million downloads counted on Google play

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