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My Phone Was Spying on Me, so I Tracked Down the Surveillants

Posted on December 3, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Martin Gundersen writes:

There are 160 apps on my phone. What they’re actually doing, I don’t know. But I decided to find out.

This is an English translation, read the original here.

Read the English version of  Gundersen’s experiment on nrk.no to find out what these apps were collecting about him and what it revealed.

 

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