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They work very much on compatibility, as that is required by and paid for by governments.

But same applies for M365. Good look opening a docx from Microsoft Word in their web app.


I literally finished the movie about Tove Jansson minutes before I found this article! Thank you for sharing!


Webhosting


Uncanny


Good questions. I don't have an answer.


Yes. Don't be right. Be clever.


It also tracks your position all the time. That is the bigger problem to me. https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/de/reports/com.azure.a...


Interesting, on iOS it didn't even ask to use the location.

Do they do it because they can? Haven't used Android in a long time, but I had the impression that they also introduced finer-grained permissions, as opposed to blanket approve / deny everything the app asks for.


Android definitely has fine grained permissions. In fact my phone asks me each time a new app wants to use my location. Interestingly enough, I don't recall seeing a location prompt for Google's services


> I don't recall seeing a location prompt for Google's services

I don't recall a prompt for Apple's services, either. But you can revoke the permission, at least for some of them.


> This report lists trackers signatures found by static analysis in this APK. This is not a proof of activity of these trackers.


Crime pays, when you are rich.


With enough money you can help elect someone to change the law and… whatever you did is no longer a crime.

Problem solved.


Reminds me of my first website, back in 1994/95. I used yellow text on bright blue backgroud and wrote about music I liked. Only I was 10 years older.


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