Duckduckgo App Tracking and listing Sync's "tracking attempts"
Edit: Below is my original post, will not edit original in an attempt to be transparent as it provides context to those comments. Several good comments outlining what could be going on were posted as well. Seems the list of "know to track" from that service (Google) is very different from what was actually requested by this specific app. 36 attempts so far were made, but DDG does not specify of what type.
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So this seems like a pretty intense level of tracking. Certainly much more than any of the other lemmy apps I have tried.
I get advertisements, totally fine with them earning money, but it took me by surpise.
If I look at the privacy policy, it certainly does not indicate to me this level of monitoring.
For the record, I am not implying deception on the devs part at all, I am sure things are spelled our correctly in the privacy policy. Just wasn't sure everone was aware of the extent.
Cheers!
Edit: some people are implying I was trying to mislead with my title. For clarity I am using duckduckgo track blocker "App Tracking Protection" and it states "Tracking Attempts"
https://ibb.co/DzWMFMy
The list on the original post is what data is being attempted to pull and the protection stopped as far as i can tell.
Edit 2: updated title to be more clear. Wasn't aware I could even do that!
It's still misleading. It doesn't say what information was attempted to be gathered those 28 times. It may very well have been 28 attempts to collect the same exact "Device orientation" over and over again (and it most likely is something simple like that).
Are you able to see what domains were blocked? Other posters have suggested that these attempts are blocked by DNS. If we could see the domains that were queried, we could have a better understanding of what’s being attempted here.
My speculation would be that we would see google owned domains, but I don’t know
I read this as "Google attempted to track you 28 times. We don't know specifically what they were after, but Google is known (who is doing the knowing I don't know) to track the following information." So basically it's saying Google was definitely trying to get your info, and here's a list of what they might have been after. But it's not proof of what was actually tracked.
Each of those is for a valid feature of the app, and you can disable those you don't like.
This entire post is a thinly veiled scare tactic. "well I'm not saying it's a problem, but look what they're doing!! I'm just asking questions here" kind of bullshit
With the little information given here, it looks like that's the information Google is known to track. Which is definitely not new information. Nor is it surprising that an Android app using ads would serve Google ads.
"Known to collect" is going to be vastly different from what's actually being collected. It's more realistically just serving ads, getting some crash/error reporting. But because it's all under Google, it's going to show up as Google. DDG/other blockers won't know the difference.
Hello, yes duckduckgo has an app that turned on a blocker to try to strip and block tracking attempts.
I keep it running and it seems to catch alot.
What raised my eyebrow was it started alerting on a lot of new tracking attempts for Sync. I mean alot of android apps do the same thing this isn't just for Sync so it's not doing anything unique there. It was also the laundry list of info points that seemed off.
Figured I would post and see if anyone else has seen the same.
I plan on buying the app, I assume those attempts will go away without the ads.
The DDG app is misleading with Lemmy apps, because it will also trigger off of trackers from links you click on. So if you open a news article posted on Lemmy, and that article has trackers, then DDG can't tell the difference and thinks your Lemmy client is the one running the trackers.
Edit: also:
I plan on buying the app, I assume those attempts will go away without the ads.
This is correct, the developer says that the ad framework will not initialize if you have a license to the app.
If Sync is using any kind of advertising platform (Google...) -- then this is likely just the things that their Advertising add-in for the app probably wants to track. Highly doubt it's the app itself. DDG is kind of shady in and of itself. They're tracking you too, they just don't do it on the front-end, they do it in the back-end so you can't see it.
I don't wanna take part into all that discussion I'm more interested in why there's so much hype around this app. It's beautiful and stuff but not open-source and I bet there's no gamechanging features.
It's a very polished experience. Not easy to explain, but it has a lot of knobs and you can get it to behave exactly like how you want. It feels like it's not even there at that point.
For those who don't want to pay to remove ads, there's always some pretty great open-source alternatives. Sync is the only app so far to truly care about foldable phones and I wanted to support the dev, so I paid to remove ads but I understand why others might be apprehensive.
AFAIK there will be an option to remove ads completely using revanced manager soon, but if you can afford to support the dev by paying for it, it's better to do so instead.