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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by MagneticFusion@lemm.ee to c/technology@lemmy.world

I have recently started a new position and am required to use an app that has three Facebook trackers, one of them being a Facebook location tracker according to Exodus App Privacy in order to get your food when it would literally work perfectly fine ordering to a real cashier or shit even a website rather than having to download an app.

I have also read many stories of people that live in apartments that require them to use a mobile app for god damn LAUNDRY. All you need, is a card reader, and it will work perfectly fine like it has been for the longest time.

Privacy concerns aside, it is just annoying that you need this app and that app and this app and that app and it just clutters space on your phone. Security concerns too as now they have all of this additional info on you online, such as your phone number your email your real name, instead of just your credit card info like a card reader would have. And I am willing to guarantee that their security model is absolute horseshit because they have such a small team of engineers working on the app and the servers.

Literal enshitification

Magne

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[-] pineapplelover@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago

While this is the recommended way for us tech savvy people to block trackers, it still doesn't change this enshitification shift with data harvesting apps.

[-] rdyoung@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Not arguing that. I'm simply providing an option for those situations where you have no choice. Your other option may be to buy an old pixel or something and use it only for those apps that you can't not use.

And as far as tech savvy? No, even the tech unsavvy to install it and set it up. Adguard isn't pihole, you don't have to run your own server, it does all of the work and if you can manage to browse tiktok or Twitter, you can use the app to white list any apps that need it to function properly.

I have seen maybe 10 ads in the past decade between adguard, noscript, etc. The times I've seen ads has been because I had to turn off adguard for a reason or forgot that I had a specific browser whitelisted for a reason.

this post was submitted on 23 Sep 2023
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