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Why is nobody mentioning that by installing it and authenticating, there is sweet fuck all you can do to stop them tracking your movements and downloading your whole address book so they can see who you Associate with?
Taking the phone isn't the problem if they are already in it.
You have to explicitly allow that, at least on android. However, most people hit allow and don't think anyways :/
Oh nice, no contacts or internal storage stuff!
There are camera and location permissions listed. AFAIK my ID card doesn't have those.
Camera also means microphone access.
I think that might just be to scan qr codes. And unless you've got a very shitty phone, that camera can't run without the app being active.
You do close your apps, right?
Yeah, I do.
Gud gud