Android devices track you before you even sign in www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news…

Google is spying on Android users, starting from even before they have logged in to their Google account. That’s what researchers from Dublin’s Trinity College found after they conducted a measurement study to investigate the cookies, identifiers and other data stored on Android devices by Google Play Services.

As the company behind the Android Operating System (OS), the Google Play Store, the most popular search engine in the world, and part of the leading company in digital advertising (Alphabet), Google has obtained a position where it would be hard not to profit from. However, the ways in which Google uses all of these market shares should not be at the expense of the users and their privacy. So, what the researchers found might be worse than you expected. Or not.

The researchers found that multiple identifiers are used to track the user of an Android handset, even before they have opened a Google app or signed in to their Google account. Pre-installed apps like the Google Play Services and Google Play Store send cookies, identifiers and other data to Google servers.

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