@@Christian Kruse
Wenn man aber nicht möchte, dass Google auch diese Daten für sich zu klingender Münze macht, wird man dieses Feature auf Androids nicht nutzen.
Das gleiche gilt für das iPhone und Apple. Sei dir bewusst darüber, dass Apple das auch mitschneidet.
Bin ich. Nur hat Apple wohl kein Interesse daran, die Daten an andere zu verkaufen.
“The question isn’t ‘can they spy on you if they want to?’ but rather ‘is it in their interests to spy on you?’
For Google, the answer is yes, it is in their direct financial interests to spy on you. Selling you is the primary means by which Google makes money.
For Apple, the answer is no, it is not in their direct financial interests to spy on you. Selling you products is how Apple makes money.”
—Arala Balkan, Apple vs Google on privacy: a tale of absolute competitive advantage
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“You might believe there are benefits for the developer, but first of all, you should put those behind the interest of the user.” —Stefan Tilkov
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