Microsoft Edge and Aloha caught sharing precise user location data with third parties
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Weird omission of Firefox.
That was OP, not the original post by rene
Never ever trust anything from Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, X, TikTok for anything. Just don’t use their software.
Agreed.
Sent from my pixel phone. 💀
GrapheneOS 😎
How to buy from Google and still think you’re an anarchist😎
Got it second hand mate, google earned nothing from me.
EDIT: I am aware of the cognitive dissonance needed to be an anarchist under capitalism. The hypocrisy is everywhere. Children died for the minerals needed in the devices we’re typing these comments on.
anyone with a fairphone?
Running Grapheneos right? Running Grapheneos right?
I wish lol
What really?
On the Internet?! C’mon get real! Next youre gonna tell me that picture of the woman touching her laptop screen and keyboard simultaneously is faked.
This is a marketing post.
It’s so lucky Surfshark have the answers!
Right? Their “study” seems to have been reading the Google App Store and disclosures 😂
It’s also completely wrong about the apps on iOS which have system level controls for approx and precise location.
“The developer states…” honestly I barely trust apple anymore. I miss the days of human app reviews and a curated App Store. Gay Grandpa has sold us out, Jobs was an abusive narcissistic sociopath but I still miss him.
It doesn’t matter if you trust the developer or not, that’s the whole point of the system-level controls for these things.
And you think you have that? Uber got around Apple’s control and then bribed their way back in… Apple’s basically telling you they’ve abdicated responsibility at this point.
That’s like “catching” a bird flying.
IT’S WHAT THEY DO. They don’t know anything else!
On iOS Edge, and all other apps, have a precise location setting alongside the location settings, so is this only talking about Android?
You can choose to use approximate or precise location right in the settings:
If you have never selected it doesn’t even get your approximate location.
The article talks about safari as well, so this doesn’t seem to be solely an android problem.
From memory, Android has a similar location precision setting, but I switched to iOS 2 years ago so I’m a bit hazy on that.
Reading the article, it sounds like the issue is more about how your data is used if you give your browser access to your precise location. Even if that access is allowed, not all browsers are sharing it. Edge and Aloha seem to be the only two which say they share your precise location.
It’s just a poorly, or non-researched ad for a VPN basically.
If you give something location access, read what it uses it for. Pretty straight forward.