Can anyone tell this meme is true or false? I don’t have Gspy so I cannot test this

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    10 hours ago

    We’re not implying it, it’s ready fact. That walled garden is more secure against the outside, but you are completely a product to them that gets sold and you’re at the mercy of their appstore. Your data is not securely deleted from their cloud, tons of reports of data deleted years ago coming back, multiple attempts of them to auto-delete offending pictures from your roll with AI and the service being extremely overzealous.

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      8 hours ago

      All that did is further my point.

      we don’t know what apple does with it, we DO however know exactly what google has done and is doing with it. It’s not just them either, its preinstalled apps on flagship devices. iOS doesn’t have hidden meta files on your phone, and as you said, it is more secure.

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        6 hours ago

        we don’t know what apple does with it

        So go put your social security number on a billboard, you don’t know what people will do with it.

        it only furthers your point if you’re sticking your fingers in your ears and going annanananananananananana

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          5 hours ago

          From Google themselves

          "We want you to understand the types of information we collect as you use our services

          We collect information to provide better services to all our users — from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. The information Google collects, and how that information is used, depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy controls.

          Google also collects and uses data that is not associated with your account. For example, when you’re not signed in to a Google Account, we store the information we collect with unique identifiers tied to the browser, application, or device you’re using. This allows us to do things like maintain your preferences across browsing sessions, such as your preferred language or whether to show you more relevant search results or ads based on your activity.

          When you’re signed in, we also collect information that we store with your Google Account, which we treat as personal information."

          source : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US#intro


          from Apple themselves

          "Personal Data Use for Personalized User Experiences

          Unlike other gatekeepers, Apple does not use algorithms or profiling to make any decision that would significantly affect its users without the opportunity for human review. Apple does not receive or use any personal data from third parties for any marketing or advertising purposes. Apple does not track its users. "

          source: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww/personalized-user-experiences/


          Seems Google is very open about using anything possible about their users even when not signed in.