How to opt out from the data collection made by the @Braze service? Their advice is to uninstall the developer applications that integrate the Braze Service
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How to opt out from the data collection made by the @Braze service? Their advice is to uninstall the developer applications that integrate the Braze Service
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As said in their privacy policy, if you use #twitter for authentication in an app which use @Braze service they collect a lot of infos: twitterUserId, twitterHandle, name, description, followerCount, followingCount, tweetCount, profileImageUrlpic.twitter.com/3i7w4xfpvQ
It's clearly worst if you use #facebook for authentication. They collect:
- facebookId
- firstName
- lastName
- email
- bio
- cityName
- gender
- numberOfFriends
- list of your likes
- birthdaypic.twitter.com/t9q3H2P3wd
Moreover, thanks to the AppboyGeofenceService, the @Braze SDK is able to get the user location.pic.twitter.com/efZGvgt8Wq
Also, the developer has multiple methods to optimize this location collection: - setLocationUpdateDistance - setEnableBackgroundLocationCollection - setDisableLocationCollection - setLocationUpdateTimeIntervalSecondspic.twitter.com/qjJD6mEk1G
So @Brazer can you open source your analytics library, the component android-sdk-base, like the rest of your SDK?
Let's be clear, if an app is using the @Braze SDK you will not know it and so you will have no way to opt out from this data collection...unless the app developper is honest and care about your privacy
So except if the developer disable it, your location will be send to the @Braze server (not even the server of the app you use) and possibly share with the @Braze 3rd parties as stated in their privacy policy.pic.twitter.com/BxcFaIjgCX
cc @AndroidAuth @AndroidPolice @androidcentral @androidandme @Androidheadline @xdadevelopers @AndroidSPIN @TheHackersNews @verge @CNET @VICE @WIRED @JAMESWT_MHT @malwrhunterteam @hackerfantastic @LukasStefanko @ANDROIDPIT @FigaroTech @virqdroid @twandroid
@reporteric @OmarBelkaab @OtaXou @gkallenborn @LucieRonfaut @LucieRonfaut @MishaalRahman @Numerama @bviglia @SriramVSharma @zpring @stshank @campuscodi @lilyhnewman
I reversed the @opera app and they don't use the method setDisableLocationCollection. It's mean, according to the documentation, the location data is collected once at the start of each sessionpic.twitter.com/2coFKu6EuS
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