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usonian

(15,376 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:38 PM Tuesday

Time to Delete? The Most Invasive Apps List Includes Some of Your Favorites

https://www.pcmag.com/articles/time-to-delete-the-most-invasive-apps-list-includes-some-of-your-favorites

Everyone wants your data. And why not? There’s a lot of money in selling or sharing the information apps collect about you. App companies leech data from your devices in exchange for whatever free service they’re offering, and sometimes, collection happens without your consent.

The best way to know what you're getting into before downloading an app is to look at the company's privacy policy. Check out my privacy policy reading guide to help you parse all that jargon. You can usually find a link to the privacy policy on the app's landing page in the app store or at the bottom of a company’s website. The next best way to learn about an app’s data collection beforehand is to read each company’s privacy reports in the app stores.

Some apps may surprise you. For example, why would a calendar app need access to the health data on your phone? Why would a calculator require your list of contacts? It’s a good idea to ask yourself these questions before downloading any new apps. If the answer doesn’t seem obvious, don’t download the app. With that in mind, let’s look at some of the most invasive apps that may be on your phone right now.

.... long discussion ....
Short answer:
How to Stop Apps From Siphoning Personal Information


The best way to prevent companies from taking your data is to remove invasive apps from your phone. Instead of downloading the standalone app on your device, use the browser versions of popular social media apps.


And ad-blockers and readability extensions work on browser/web versions.
Without further ado, the table:


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Kali

(56,004 posts)
2. I don't think I have any of those apps on my phone
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:49 PM
Tuesday

I don't really do many apps - one bank, whatsapp for international video calls and texts, grocery store (for when website crashes), couple subscription things...

DBoon

(23,336 posts)
3. New autos no longer have built-in GPS systems
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:56 PM
Tuesday

They expect you to run an app on your cell phone that connects with the auto's monitor.

I believe you need Google Maps to get GPS functionality - alternative GPS apps won't work.

hlthe2b

(107,530 posts)
5. On that list, Youtube is the worst offender of collecting/sharing data for me. (I use about 8 on the list)
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 05:19 PM
Tuesday

Of those, only about four regularly... It would "hurt" to delete several of them. But none of the worst offenders: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn--on my devices.

usonian

(15,376 posts)
7. I have none of these on my smart phone. 😄
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 08:49 PM
Tuesday

When I got a new phone, I transferred zero apps over. The canned procedure is to copy everything.

So, I downloaded only the apps I (thought I) needed.

Starting over now and then is a way to keep things somewhat under control.

Whatever works for you!

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