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From noplace's FAQs: *
Emphasis mine. Now their privacy policy: *
So, it looks like they're starting off with lies right at the top, like every other tech startup.
EDIT: To also address the "we don't share your number or anything else about you with third parties" part, the privacy policy also outlines exactly how they will share your data with third parties:
Go fuck yourselves, noplace.
EDIT: Another issue I just found with their FAQs:
I thought it was weird that crypto would be a frequently-asked question for what appears to otherwise be a pretty generic-looking social network. Then I found that noplace's parent company, Islands XYZ, was originally launched to be an NFT platform of some sort, financially backed by our old friend Alexis Ohanian.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2021/11/30/web3-startup-islands-creators-nft-communities-launch/
So they're totally not a crypto thing. Definitely not crypto. 100% something other than crypto.
Guys, I swear they're not a crypto thing.
I work on web software professionally and this is a pretty minimal list that is completely justifiable for maintaining operations. If you can't answer basic questions like "what are users doing with the app?", you can't make intelligent decisions about how to improve it.
There's a lot of the same stuff here: https://legal.lemmy.world/privacy-policy/
I don't know anything about this app or company so I'm not going to defend them, but there aren't any real red flags here. If this amount of data collection bothers you, you really should stop using the internet in general.
I think you’ve missed the point. It’s not the data they are collecting but the fact they say they don’t collect data.
It's pedantic, but you are not your computer. They don't collect (according to them) PII other than phone numbers.
Not sure I agree entirely. The actions I take are definitely data about me.
Also, in many jurisdictions data that could be combined (even in the future) with other data to identify you or something about you, is considered personal data.
For example, Device ID is AstridWipenaugh’s device and they use the app in the morning.
(I don't like this kind of data collection either fwiw, not trying to defend them or anything)
On Android at least, device id's are unique per app, and reset when you reset your phone to factory. In theory they can't use this data to cross-track you personally, since every service that uses a device id has a different one for the same user.
They can probably still build up a pretty accurate profile of you based on other data they collect though.
Yes, that’s exactly the point. Combining data is something that must be considered. (And in some jurisdictions like the EU you even need to consider if it could be combined in future with other data)