Gee, it’s almost like corporations are gouging consumers so badly that their market advantages are being lost due to greed. Inflation this quickly isnt real. It’s what happens when you come off a global pandemic with millions dead and corporations see they can freely abuse you by exploiting the public zeitgeist that prices are going up due to inflation.

  • @SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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    22 years ago

    It’s just not worth going there unless I use the app and that’s only for when it’s got one person.

    You look at the privacy policy or app permissions for the McDonalds app? The thing is datamining your life.

    • @jimbo@lemmy.world
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      Have you looked at the privacy policy and permissions? They’re pretty tame and about what you’d expect for any app that handles purchases: https://play.google.com/store/apps/datasafety?id=com.mcdonalds.app

      Personal info - Name, Email address, User IDs, and Address

      Financial info - User payment info and Purchase history

      Messages - Emails and Other in-app messages

      App activity - App interactions, In-app search history, and Other actions

      App info and performance - Crash logs, Diagnostics, and Other app performance data

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        02 years ago

        Not all of them. Phone ID for example, I think phone number also, and unless you force it to sleep whenever not using it, it can collect your IP address when at home on Wi-Fi which can be used to locate you.

        • @luves2spooge@lemmy.world
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          Not since android 10 (maybe 8?). To access WiFi network info or information about the connected cell tower requires the location permission. Also the device id is unique to each app. So app A and app B on your on device will see different device ids. Deleting and reinstalling the app will not generate a new device I’d, however.