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Step 1 - don't use apps on a phone and instead use an appropriate open source sandbox on an actual x86 machine.
The mobile-focused development cycle and its consequences have been a disaster for user agency.
Could you repeat that louder for the folks at the back?
(Also, it's a statement that's generally true in ways completely unreleated to AI.)
I don't really see how using a sandbox protects you from data data collection aside from being able to deny access to things outside of the sandbox, it would still collect data from any way you interact with the app. And using webapps or websites is a viable substitute as well.
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Oh then yeah for sure.