Yes, all these requests to @mopub are HTTP requests... Welcome to 2018...pic.twitter.com/vy3TicdN0n
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This is a very good example of data abuse. Every time you open the
@moinsbete#android#app with location on, your location is send without your consent to an US based server owned by@mopubpic.twitter.com/BnG1NUnMta
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@mopub#android#sdk is available on#github. As expected you can find the LocationService code https://github.com/mopub/mopub-android-sdk/blob/e037a082630d67f8545ccd04635a903053888390/mopub-sdk/mopub-sdk-base/src/main/java/com/mopub/common/LocationService.java …Show this thread -
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@mopub is not the only tracker used by@moinsbete. According to@ExodusPrivacy, they used 10 trackers https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/reports/3020/Show this thread -
I already made a thread on another tracker used in this app:
@weareoguryhttps://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/942491414969180163 …Show this thread -
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I have a doubt. We could always turn off the permissions in latets android OS?
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I don't know what the app does, but if it's a navigation app, you wouldn't turn off location permission:)
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I think that if the case is in
@mopub sdk, then they should be under scrutiny, not the app maker. Just my two cents.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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