OK, what the actual fuck?
I’m not signed in and, to the best of my knowledge, I don’t even have a Guardian account. And this is within the web view in Mona.
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OK, what the actual fuck?
I’m not signed in and, to the best of my knowledge, I don’t even have a Guardian account. And this is within the web view in Mona.
CC @noybeu
I stopped reading #TheGuardian sadly some time ago, as the only way to continue was to consent with sharing with 139 'partners' in the cookie dialog, and I am not up for buying a subscription and go "Ad-lite" 🤢 (lack the money anyway).
Nice #newspaper selling people's news browsing habits to commercial parties. Well, newspapers got it tough, but still.
@aral WKWebView defaults are a privacy nightmare. Unless Mona explicitly uses an ephemeral WKWebsiteDataStore, WebKit leaks local storage and cookies like a sieve. The Guardian's scripts are likely fingerprinting your device and reconstructing a profile anyway.
@Shadowfetch This is what I’m thinking. Or they’re using a dataset they bought that correlates either the fingerprint or my IP with my name, etc.
Either way, gross violation of GDPR.
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@aral @Shadowfetch
I don't know whether there's something similar on iOS, but #personalDNSfilter catches a lot of bullets for me...
@aral Data brokers absolutely sell those IP-to-identity maps. Apple has been tightening the screws on fingerprinting APIs lately, but shady SDKs still find ways to stitch this together. It is a constant battle keeping third-party code clean of this stuff.
@donamasta @noybeu The web view in Mona (iOS Mastodon client). And no, I checked, it’s also signed out on Safari (if I even ever had an account, which I don’t think I do) and I don’t have a Google account.