Comment by Argonaut998
2 months ago
This matches up with my exact thoughts too. My old phone was an Android, and it was quite old in that the manufacturer hadn't updated it in a while. There were times when speaking about something would give me ads relating to it on Google, or posts in Instagram's case.
Then I got an iPhone and it stopped completely. My wife has a newer Android phone and the same things happen to her.
Now, I swear I read a few years ago that Facebook have teams to deliberately look for vulnerabilities to exploit, as well as things such as this: https://x.com/ashk4n/status/1070349123516170240.
So my personal conclusion(s) is this: 1. There are vulnerabilities in older (if not current) Android versions which companies like Meta exploit to eavesdrop at all times, or at least while the app is not closed. 2. Most people just provide the 'While using the App' or 'Always allow' permissions for the microphone/camera, so this basically gives permission for them to do that regardless, even if it's not what those permissions were requested for (sending a voice message, taking a picture to post etc), BUT now there are status lights for when apps are using the microphone/camera which I never noticed been activated on my wife's phone when using it, unless for the correct reasons.
Between all the apps people use daily which is pretty much Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/WhatsApp, microphone permissions tend to be enabled, and if they are, then most of someone's screen time is on an app with those permissions. Not to mention the 'Google' app on Android phones which seems to have every single permission enabled at all times that perpetually runs.
Sorry, but I'm not buying the "someone else in your home searched something similar" or "ads are so advanced that they can predict what you want" etc excuses. I'm extremely careful with what I search. I have never experienced this once I switched to an iPhone, but I have experienced it too many times when on Android.
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