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Guys Mewe app has Google Analytics: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/40444/

Guys Mewe app has Google Analytics: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/40444/

I use this new extension on chrome that downloads the app from google play and test to find any trackers. This is what it found in Mewe, a Google Analytics for android: https://firebase.google.com/docs/analytics/

Do as you like with this infomation but clearly Mewe can't be trused.
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/40444/

Comments

  1. How do you think they are supposed to track traffic? It is either Google, Bing or some other corporation that has the ability to monitor it correctly.

    Has nothing to do with privacy.

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  2. Chris Dyer It says so in their site, no tracking, all your infomation is yours not them:
    imgur.com - they said no tracking

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  3. there are solutions like Matomo/Piwik
    matomo.org - Matomo: Complete Analytics. 100% Yours.
    Enjoy the benefits of a Premium Web Analytics platform that fully respects your privacy. Join over 1.4 million users who choose Matomo to stay in full control of their data.
    This is the recommended solution by CNIL in France in relations to GDPR

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  4. Didier J. MARY it's paid and i hate it, if a company can't do things without tracking than it's not a good company. there is 100% zero reason for Mewe app to use it. Even in their TOS on "MeWe Log Data" they still use trackers, they lie and i just recently found out by the help of some people.

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  5. I suppose that's the fate of every for-profit social media network. The pressure for more return on investment inevitably drives them to this. That's why G+, which I really loved, is my last centalised for-profit social network.

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  6. HAHAHA! So MeWe, the network that honors privacy so much and hates Facebook, just downloads all of your contacts just as Facebook does. I can't stop laughing.

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