Tumblr tried to sneak in data collection under the radar. After a few taps, you can get a list of who they're sharing data with.
The list takes 19 screenshots to see all the names on my phone.
NINETEEN.
Tumblr tried to sneak in data collection under the radar. After a few taps, you can get a list of who they're sharing data with.
The list takes 19 screenshots to see all the names on my phone.
NINETEEN.
List of names of the "partners" Tumblr shares your data with
1/5
List of names of the "partners" Tumblr shares your data with
2/5
List of names of the "partners" Tumblr shares your data with
3/5
List of names of the "partners" Tumblr shares your data with
4/5
List of names of the "partners" Tumblr shares your data with
5/5
Also worth mentioning a very nice (no) dark pattern. The last name in the list is always behind the gradient block, which means you can never untick it.
That's Oath, the new owners.
Go read they shitty website in which they try to justify their invasion of your privacy, and also minimize the rights you have to control that data: https://www.oath.com/en-gb/my-data/
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