Watch out Android users ... Google slurping from more apps
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Watch out Android users ... Google slurping from more apps
Apparently Google has reached deals with 40 popular Android app makers (e.g. Airbnb, eBay ... various airlines such as easyjet, lufthansa ... car rental companies such as Hertz, even certain newspapers and popular travel booking websites) to keep an eye on what you're doing with those apps as part of its new "Google Now" predictive search service.
Quote from Google's director of product management on their blog here :
Apparently users will be given a chance to grant permission. So Android users, watch out what you say "yes" to ...
Apple users need not worry, Apple's App Security Sandboxing system and strict privacy controls make sure you remain in control. I am just saying that from a technical point of view, I've no desire whatsoever to enter into the old Apple vs Android debate.
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Quote from Google's director of product management on their blog here :
A lot of useful information lives inside apps on your phone, from your favorite music to last-minute hotel deals to home-buying tips. Today, you have two ways to get information from these apps – either remember to constantly open them up and look, or get a notification, which you may forget to act on if it shows up at the wrong time.
Starting today, the Google app on Android can help you keep up with all the good stuff in 40 different apps at a glance – it’ll bring you Now cards to help you out with your day-to-day life, giving you information that’s helpful to you, right when you need it.
Starting today, the Google app on Android can help you keep up with all the good stuff in 40 different apps at a glance – it’ll bring you Now cards to help you out with your day-to-day life, giving you information that’s helpful to you, right when you need it.
Apparently users will be given a chance to grant permission. So Android users, watch out what you say "yes" to ...
Apple users need not worry, Apple's App Security Sandboxing system and strict privacy controls make sure you remain in control. I am just saying that from a technical point of view, I've no desire whatsoever to enter into the old Apple vs Android debate.
(Grrr.... pprune links .... replace the stars pprune put in the link with the word b...l...o..g...s...p...o...t)
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I avoid using a specific app if I can access their website.i also avoid the App if you can't access the same info via a browser. Why have a 'BBC' App, when their website gives me the same information? I also use private browsing in Safari and a VPN.
No, I'm not paranoid, but that doesn't mean they are not out to track me (for their own financial benefit)!
Perhaps if they paid me CHF1,000 (none of that funny money for me) a month I would be happy to have them track me. But they wouldn't do that, would they.
No, I'm not paranoid, but that doesn't mean they are not out to track me (for their own financial benefit)!
Perhaps if they paid me CHF1,000 (none of that funny money for me) a month I would be happy to have them track me. But they wouldn't do that, would they.
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Seems to have stabilised at 1.04 verses the peg at 1.20 and the original 1.55 when the euro came into being. That's about a 50% devaluation of the euro in 17 years (or 13, depending on which date you use).
Shopkeepers around here are accepting the euro at par.
Shopkeepers around here are accepting the euro at par.
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Watch Out Android Users
Hi, I appreciate your reminder about an application oven an android. I Have been using android but I am always careful about downloading applications ever since. Anyway, this is a helpful tip though