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    18 months ago

    I don’t think “shortsightedness” is the difference. The sheer amount of privileges TikTok requires on your device speaks to Cambridge analytica levels of personal profile knowledge.

    Couple that with the endless scroll, hot people doing thirst traps, flashy idiocy, flashing icons hugging the full screen image, no discernible window with controls tempting you to back out or log off…it’s the “perfect” tech product. One that’s endlessly addictive. That’s what makes tech good. They know you better than you know yourself, and they will shamelessly serve you exactly what you didn’t realize you wanted to see.

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      28 months ago

      The sheer amount of privileges TikTok requires on your device

      The fuck are you on about?

      Tiktok has a total of 0 granted permissions from me.

      By default it has the same perms as other similar apps: Google Advertising ID.

      That’s it.

      You can’t opt out of that: it’s Google.

      If you give it a fuck load of perms that’s your fault. By default it has less access than Discord.

      You’re just parroting bullshit you’ve heard elsewhere.

      I’m a professional Android developer: Tiktok isn’t requesting anything strange. It asks for camera, audio, and storage access when you record a video. That’s exactly what you’d need to ask for: nothing more or less.

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        lol k.

        I just looked it up again because you made me second guess myself. But i distinctly remembered a laundry list of permissions on the App Store. My lemmy client isn’t letting me upload he screen grabs for some reason, but the detailed tracking information took up four screenshots. So…you might wanna double check that.

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          18 months ago

          Let’s play a fun game:

          Which of the following 2 screenshots is TikTok’s permissions?

          Is it the one that can prevent the phone from sleeping and runs at startup? The one that sends sticky broadcasts?

          Or is it the one that accesses the AdId Api?

          I’ll give you a hint: I already told you which one it is.

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            18 months ago

            It’s the second. But the Apple App Store alerts you to it reading up browsing history, your physical address, “other user contact info” besides name, phone, email, and physical address, whatever that could mean, as well as your “other financial info” besides your payment to them, “other diagnostic data” besides crash, performance data, and app use…

            Maybe this is just a matter of opinion but those few things alone are way too much. But hey, you do you.

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              18 months ago

              Are you talking about the App Privacy page specifically?

              Because that page is about as useful as “known to the State of California to cause cancer”

              Any social media with advertising will have similar alerts as to what it might be collecting.

              How would it be collecting that you might ask?

              It’s not on your phone: Your browser and your apps are sandboxed from each other. They cannot read from each other. It’s a constant pain in the ass for session persistence, you end up having to use wonky nonce patterns to maintain sessions from app to browser & vice versa.

              They’re collecting it from advertising ids that are on your browser. It’s the Google Ad Api - That’s it.

              Go ahead, look at Instagram or Youtube. They’ll have the same laundry list of “Browsing history, Physical Address” etc.

              TikTok isn’t conjuring that from thin air - It’s just that it, like any other advertising app, is using the publicly available data about you to advertise.

              Again a side by side:

              Which one is TikTok and which one is Instagram?

              TikTok isn’t doing anything that the other apps aren’t also doing - The other apps are just fucking awful at knowing what you want to see.

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                18 months ago

                I really wish I could post those pictures. I opened the “learn more” page on the App Store. It does list some of the same info under a few different headers, but I take that to mean it’s more detailed info to apply to their multiple tracking desires.

                As soon as a user starts using TikTok, the company begins building a profile about them, including their interests, political leanings, sexuality, and every other variable that could impact the selection of videos they see. TikTok also collects information about users’ keystroke patterns, location information, browser history, and even biometric information (face and voice print).

                https://www.thequill.ca/features/2023/2/17/five-reasons-why-tiktok-is-a-privacy-nightmare

                I’m not a social media person, so I was never going to use the app anyway, but I’m also pretty strict about what apps I’ll download. It’s probably a security blanket, but I try to do what I can. I’ve changed my mind about downloading a couple of apps that required way fewer permissions. So maybe my opinion is different than others’.

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                  18 months ago

                  My point here is less that TikTok is totally cool with privacy (they’re not)

                  It’s that tiktok is just as invasive as all other mainstream social media but they provide a better service than any other social media.

                  That’s it: They do more with the exact same.

                  You can drop instagram straight into that sentence and it reads the same. Except Facebook tracks you even when you don’t have an account.

                  As soon as a user starts using Instagram, the company begins building a profile about them, including their interests, political leanings, sexuality, and every other variable that could impact the selection of videos they see.

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                    I see. Maybe that’s true. I don’t think we even know the true extent of their snooping. Any of them. It’s probably much more extensive and creepy than any of us could ever know.

                    Although, I do think them providing “better” service is subjective. It’s basically vine, right? Vine had an “explore” page, right? I would definitely agree they provide a more stimulating service than any other social media company.

                    But if you asked them their mission statement, their answer would be “providing customers with a great experience.” Though, if you could actually get the non-PR answer, their goal is to maximize engagement with an app people have a hard time turning off, while maximizing profits by dominating the data broker market.

                    Would you say they’re providing customers a better experience? Or that they’re the most effective social media company? I’d argue that probably every new iteration of social media, and every year they exist, they get more invasive. They’re finding new ways to streamline their profit centers. And they’re…free apps. So….

                    That’s all I’m saying. I don’t know for certain who’s more invasive, but I will say it’s a race to the bottom and we’ll never know who actually won until there’s a whistle blower. That’s…not a good sign. I’m sure we can agree on that much.