• Otter@lemmy.caM
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    12 hours ago

    Thankfully a lot of these are accessible by the web browser if you really need to use them. I should switch to doing that for more of them

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      3 hours ago

      How does that help?

      I didn’t read the article, I came here for the jokes but then you got me curious

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        2 hours ago

        So my understanding is that

        • apps can let them collect a lot more data than the website version. Apps have access to a bunch of device APIs, they might be running all the time vs a website tab that you close afterwards, etc.
        • you just open a link vs. logging in through the play store

        On top of that if you want to lock down further, it’s easier to use a privacy respecting browser than it is to sandbox the apps to. For the average person it’s easier to go from using the app to opening the website in a browser, than it is to swap their OS to GrapheneOS and set up sandboxing

        That’s also why a lot of websites mess with the mobile site, they want you to use the app