
"Facebook is one of the apps that invades your privacy; they track you across websites even if you're logged out. It collects your location data, contact information, and browsing habits for tailor-made advertising. Facebook silently gathers your data from Android devices by going around Google's privacy protections."
"The application itself may be doing the task it claims to be doing, but in the background, it is collecting behavioural data and selling it to third-party companies. This data may range from usage data to advertising IDs and, in some cases, even motion data."
Many Android users enjoy the variety of apps available, but safety should be a priority. Facebook is known for invasive data collection, tracking users even when logged out. It gathers location, contact information, and browsing habits for targeted advertising, often bypassing Google's privacy measures. Free utility apps, while seemingly helpful, can also compromise privacy by collecting and selling behavioral data to third parties. Users often grant these apps extensive access without understanding the implications.
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