Apps contribute to loss of privacy

Corporations want or rather need you to use their apps that connect to their services instead of using a browser on a personal computer or even a smart phone.

Apps give developers/corporations access to you data that a browser, even on a smartphone does not.

This is a contribution to your loss of privacy.

MANY people are deliberately ignorant of the dangers using Apple or Google smart phones which are ‘deliberate by design’ data sieves.

If you value your privacy, we do not recommend using Apple products nor Google Android OEM smartphones.

Data ‘hacks’ or privacy breaches have been going on since day dot of the internet, but it is only in recent years that this information is being proliferated by the mainstream media into the awareness of the commoner, the serfs the dalits.

Speaking of which one of the world’s largest scamming nations is India, but that is a topic for another day.

If you do not participate in ‘purchasing’ (at $0 to you, where your data is the price you really pay) their business plan to support the app is no longer financially viable.

At the end of the day, is ignorance really bliss?

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