The Telegraph is reporting on a Twitter blog post announcing that the Twitter app for Android and iOS is going to keep track of the list of applications you have installed on your phone or tablet. While the Telegraph is claiming "Twitter to snoop on every app on your phone", Twitter says "We are not collecting any data within the applications."
"Twitter is using your app graph to help build a more tailored experience for you on Twitter." "To help build a more personal Twitter experience for you, we are collecting and occasionally updating the list of apps installed on your mobile device so we can deliver tailored content that you might be interested in."
This seems like the next step in companies prying their way into every personal detail of someone's life. Yes there's an 'opt-out', but shouldn't it really be an 'opt-in'? And would you really trust an app that wants to track this information to honor the 'opt-out'? IMHO the best way to ensure Twitter doesn't track your apps (or more) is to not have the app installed.
(Score: 2) by cmn32480 on Thursday November 27 2014, @04:56PM
Given the general quality of the content, shouldn't it be called "twitting"? #twitterhasnovalue #getoffmydevice
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(Score: 2) by Immerman on Thursday November 27 2014, @05:22PM
In the year 3000 YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have consolidated into one all-encompassing social media conglomerate known as YouTwitFace
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