When people say that apps are stealing your data, what exactly does that mean?
Apps like Temu or TokTok. Or those cheap electronic devices where you have to download a questionable app and register an account. What exactly is being stolen and what is being done with it? Who is doing it? Why?
In a report released last month, privacy commissioners said people who downloaded the Tim Hortons app had their movements tracked and recorded every few minutes — even when the app was not open on their phones.
Would they not have had to give access to location services for this to happen though? Google is very good at giving me a "only while using this app" option for this kind of stuff now.
They surely agreed to it, the mixup is that people in general don't realize how much data and how often Tim Horton's wants to collect it.
Tim Horton's should probably just know which Tim Horton's you're closest to when you go to place an order, and that's about it. There's no reason they should even be allowed to ask to track you all day every day, even if you agree.
I installed the McDonalds app years ago and it asked for location permissions. I turned them off. But it didn't want to let me place a pickup order or something unless I was within a certain range of the restaurant. So sure, I'll turn it on. This was a version of Android before "Only this time" options existed.
Of course, I forgot to turn it back off. A few days later, I got a notification from the app that I was near a McDonalds -- how about ordering some fries?
I uninstalled the app and never looked back. Actually, since then, I've been kind of avoiding McDonalds. They price their stuff knowing that people will get discounts through the app...but no way am I getting that again.