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[–] 4am@lemmy.zip 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Push notifications go through Apple servers.

HTTP GET request comes from the device loading the image; AFAIK though wouldn’t be a big deal if Apple’s servers loaded and cached it.

So Meta can watch for the GET requests and determine:

  • time of delivery to device
  • approximate location of the device
  • device’s IP, used to correlate other activity done on that device gathered elsewhere by the IG/FB tracking network

And derive:

  • what kind of connection you are using
  • from where
  • when
  • what time of day and location do you most often read IG
  • optimal time to try and distract you
  • who your preferred service carriers are and if/when you change them
  • how often you deviate from this pattern
  • through correlation, determine what deviation might be significant based on other data collected from your device or nearby devices at the same time
  • oh wow so and so didn’t look at IG much because they searched for baby clothes are they pregnant? Is a friend? Can we show more ads based on that angle to get sales?
  • and other, much more devious, much grosser intrusions
  • they get more sales from oblivious users
  • they grow their panopticon

For your top 3 dot points, I still don't quite understand why they wouldn't already have that information if you're using the app and they're sending push notifications anyway.