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A hacker site says it has discovered the apps Mark Cuban loves — and those he doesn’t. Can they discover yours, too?

Posted on May 15, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Steven Tweedie reports:

We already know which apps are on Mark Cuban’s phone, but Hacker News discovered that it appears you can also see how he rates apps over at Google Play’s app store, giving us a glimpse into which apps the billionaire “Shark Tank” investor loves — and those he doesn’t.

The method mentioned in Hacker News takes advantage of a workaround inside the Google Play app store that allows you to see the recent rating activity of users by pasting their publicly-accessible Google ID into a default link that brings up that person’s activity page, which many choose not to share.

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