• PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat
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    11 hours ago

    Not just a data miner, it has some crazy capabilities that are malicious even by the standards of social media phone apps, which were already explicitly malicious. If I remember right, it can download custom code to augment its capabilities per-target, and has encryption to attempt to thwart any attempt to analyze it, which are both pretty unusual amounts of effort to spend from the POV of “we just want to gather your advertising data and listen to your microphone all the time” which are pretty standard things.

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        9 hours ago

        Yeah it’s been over a decade since I’ve dealt with the Apple App Store. But at the time, when publishing an app, they did all of this review and analysis of your app and they did not allow downloading additional executable code IIRC. Though if you are clever enough, you can get around that.

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      11 hours ago

      Ok, so Bytedance does exactly what Microsoft, Google and Apple do. Got it.

      All 3 can and do run arbitrary code on their platforms. All three share your data with third parties. All three encrypt stuff in their codebase and especially google tries it’s hardest to break networking standards just to obfuscate what their code is doing.

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        10 hours ago

        … And two of them can be sued by the DoJ and forced into revolving compliance evals .

        … if we had a non-toothless DoJ; I get it. But the ability is there.