On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 15:47:11 -0400, nospam wrote:
> The advertising id is not the only method of tracking someone, and on
> ios, is not linked to the user's identity anyway.
The main point is that the *fact* is, on iOS, you're _more_ susceptible to
privacy leaks, for a huge variety of reasons, not the least of which is
that you can't get rid of the Advertising ID, and that you don't have any
tools for searching, subscribing, viewing, downloading, or ripping YouTube
videos privately.
You can apologize all you want for the lack of any ability to rid the iOS
user of the Advertising ID, which is omitted on Android for any user that
wishes to do so (by a variety of methods).
> google tracks people in ways they can't even imagine which means they
> don't know what to block. in other words, you *are* leaking data.
That you wish to change the subject simply means you comprehend that iOS
just doesn't have the privacy tweaks that Android has, when it comes to
anonymous searching, subscribing, viewing, downloading, or ripping YouTube
videos.
*I accept that you understand that iOS is deficient in that privacy tool.*
The main point is that the *fact* is, on iOS, you're _more_ susceptible to
privacy leaks, for a huge variety of reasons, not the least of which is
that you can't get rid of the Advertising ID, and that you don't have any
tools for searching, subscribing, viewing, downloading, or ripping YouTube
videos privately.
I'm here to speak facts.
You Apple Apologists have no defense against facts.