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abhibeckert@lemmy.world ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

As an iOS/Mac app developer — Apple doesn’t “sell” data to me, but they absolutely provide me with user tracking data for free (well, for $99 per year, but that’s effectively free). As far as I know they also provide data to other third parties, such as in the news app/etc. But app developers is the big one.

The data is anonymised, but I assure you it’s very detailed.

Thankfully the tracking is opt-in, but users are forced to make a choice and encouraged to enable tracking and I’d argue they really aren’t being educated properly on what they’re handing over before making a decision. I can’t really blame Apple for that, who wants to spend hours learning how Apple’s tracking methods work? Almost nobody. But it is a fact that Apple does collect a lot of data and they do share that data with third parties.

Personally I have spent hours doing that research and I’m not OK with what they track — I opt out. And while my own software does have some tracking, it’s a lot less detailed than the tracking Apple does. It’s just basic analytics (roughly how many users do I have and what country are they from?) and crash reporting which is (thankfully) rare with my software and therefore useless for any invasive tracking. The vast majority of people using my apps never experience a crash.

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