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Former mobile game developer discloses hidden data practices - The Hated One

Former mobile game developer discloses hidden data practices - The Hated One

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Former mobile game developer discloses hidden data practices - The Hated One A former mobile game developer and an expert at centralized web technology talks about how apps and companies track and handle your personal data. Ask David questions on the The Hated One subreddit Q&A thread: Use his reddit handle u/davegson to make sure he gets notified about your comments. Or reach him on Twitter He is also a co-founder of safing. io. The book mentioned: in the description. Q&A on our subreddit: David can be reached on Twitter as well: twitter. com/davegson The book mentioned: TIMESTAMPS 0: 00 - Intro Hated 1: 00 - Talk starts - small talk - introduction 2: 53 - Introduction to the backend - what David worked on 6: 08 - Davids responsibility in the company 10: 49 - and intro to data collection 13: 15 - What specific data was stored? 17: 58 - Who had access to the data? 22: 28 - Analytic Companies 27: 12 - Google Analytics & Trigger Points 34: 03 - What can Google see through Google Analytics on iOS devices? 38: 10 - GDPR - the affects on the company 40: 40 - Why collect data? 45: 26 - Employee access to the data 50: 40 - Zooming into people 54: 05 - What changed for David? Why quit the job? 58: 05 - Why did David move into the privacy realm? 59: 36 - Surveillance Capitalism & Free Speech 1: 00: 52 - Why does privacy matter? 1: 03: 55 - The bias of algorithms 1: 08: 45 - How does AI make decisions? 1: 11: 33 - How is the AI bias abused? 1: 14: 20 - What it means to give governments & regimes this power 1: 18: 35 - Part 2: Start of Questions 1: 19: 00 - What happens when you delete Facebook? 1: 22: 42 - How much data can be collected from a 'normal' person living a life without protecting their privacy? 1: 25: 02 - Why should I care if I have nothing to hide? 1: 28: 10 - Do you think Google/FB/Amazon secretly are listening to your Phones/Home Assistants? 1: 34: 06 - What are some use cases of collected data and what are some the worst consequences being used? 1: 36: 20 - Are there any privacy offenders that aren't commonly known as such? 1: 43: 40 - How do apps collect data and do companies have power to overcome your denial when the app asks for some kind of permission? 1: 49: 54 - What steps did you take to protect your privacy? 1: 56: 26 - Compartmentalization on mobile phones? 2: 04: 30 - Best methods to find and neutralize all/most data recorded of us since the beginning of the Internet? 2: 06: 30 - What are the ways mobile games manipulate their players for profit? And possible solutions to make the mobile gaming industry less creepy? 2: 17: 00 - Thoughts about Purism 2: 17: 50 - Final thoughts & outro
Date: 2022-03-20

Comments and reviews: 10


Alot of this has merit but the major flaw is this opens up the world to allow criminal activity to rise especially what is happening with terrorism. The big 5 yes they are causing pain but if they were removed from the equation where yes everything is tracked and recorded but for the benefit of the user and not companies and government this should benefit everyone in a centralised system. A system where no political manipulation, no data sharing of personal information to business and companies etc. This can be done but with no involvement of Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon etc except to only provide products and services that will not have access to every individual data of the globe.
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Tell me where they are not going to be and not coming to collecting data tell me wherever they are going to stay in and not having to collecting any of data. Reckon how big is the Collection what they're having. Seriously we don't thinking about them all what's going on with data now because we have use games or programs TV sites every day and every thing. welcome to 2020
database and simplest days are the best and the same.
Don't liked go somewhere in the middle of Kazakhstan. And live like that. you and your best private dataSand base. David they're having a lot of fun when they had collected your Voice database I think.

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-Using DuckDuckGo is useless if you're using Chrome-. I've been telling people this for a long time. If you don't trust Google, and install a Google browser that is deeply ingrained into your OS, you're being idiotic. It's weird how some people are about chrome. Sheep. Google blocks a lot of really good add-ons as well. Youtube is the only Google-tainted site I (partially) allow, and I burn the sheets when I leave.
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1: 41: 10 In one case, Google directly bought purchase data: Google made a deal with Mastercard in 2018 to buy offline credit card payment transaction data from Mastercard in order to track if the user bought the online advertised product in a retail store instead of online.
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Thanks for having this guest on. Very eye opening and enlightening conversation and I really appreciate him telling his story. Listening to a person who's been on the inside reveals a whole new dimension of how things really work behind the scenes/screens.
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I don't blame him for checking out facebook profiles, it's super interesting to see what kind of audience (especially the part of it that makes the most purchases) your product attracts
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Watches a video that opens with an advertisement for a VPN by the Youtuber. Proceeds to get ad on next video about a VPN, and how they can be used to stop companies from watching you.
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5 minutes in this guy does not sound like an expert. Umm umm umm I think because. I'm we umm wanted to use umm methods.
This is not even close to believable.

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I believe that there is a supreme government and instead of them looking for informations about us to keep, they made us give them those informations and more.
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1: 46: 27 Apps can still do much without your permission, the app -PrivacyBreacher- (io. nandandesai. privacybreacher) demonstrates exactly that.
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