Android sucks 10x more data than iPhoneIf you're being given free drinks, it's because somebody wants you drunk.
A week or so ago, a paper was published outlining just how much — and how frequently — Google collects our personal data through devices running Android and Chrome.
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It was written by Douglas C. Schmidt, Professor of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University, who my colleague, Jerry Hildenbrand of Android Central said is:
... very well-versed in Android.
The Google distortion field
The paper is framed as follows:
While the public has been focused on the ongoing Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, Google has largely avoided public scrutiny about its data collection practices despite having the ability to collect far more personal data about consumers across a variety of touchpoints.
Google enjoys a reality distortion field beyond what even Steve Jobs was attributed with at the hight of his...
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Android sucks 10x more data than iPhone