<Thread> Hi @Oneplus! Every time I boot my #Oneplus5, a HTTP POST request to http://apiinit.amap.com/v3/log/init is made. This request contains a timestamp and the code of the sending app.pic.twitter.com/7TEDCoMqTs
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As said in the thread, there is no personal data in the request. However, as this request is made after each boot it indicate to AutoNavi when the @Oneplus user boot his phone
Thanks Elliot. I read the thread but you said no sensitive data, which is not the same as personal data. I was interested if an individual could be identified from the data. Perhaps the mechanism of how Autonavi are made aware of the boot could give this away?
As far as I know no
I have a one plus, if I get time over Christmas I'll take a look and report back. Thanks for the tweet.
Cool, keep me updated!
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