Anecdotal, but after I installed temu, someone repeatedly tried to access my Facebook account. Every hour I'd get a password reset request. Had them happening for 3 days straight. Thought about what I'd recently installed and it was only Temu. Uninstalled and the attempts stopped immediately.
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A Chinese app exists to mostly harvest data? Noooo, really?
Imagine my shock
Or really any app that offers a service way too good.
People should generally more sensitive how valuable their data is.
They never have, nor ever will, case in point, temu
Chinese app: illegally harvests data
Me:
I'm so sick of seeing ads for this business. I've no interest in shopping there, it's not relevant to anything I would have searched or used before... but there it is, everywhere. Screams of cheap crap and scams.
They were talking about it on the radio today and everyone seems to have gone Temu mad, helped by their unsustainable business model making everything wildly cheap (which I must admit is making my intrigued).
Leaving aside privacy concerns and the fact that all the spinning roulette wheel nonsense makes it look dodgy (which tries very hard to drive you to us the app, which is where the privacy concerns come in - coincidence?), as well as the allegations of slave labour, the thing that puts me off is that everything in their ads looks like some kind of sexual device.
Same as Wish - everything they advertise is "wtf is that thing". Probably designed to make you click and look. They've got you at that point.
helped by their unsustainable business model making everything wildly cheap (which I must admit is making my intrigued).
It's a whole heap of utter crap though. Actually depressing to browse through.
Never install an app when you could use a web page. If you really must install something you know might be dodgy then put it in a work profile or on an old phone with no personal data. Most people just can't be arsed, but the basic steps to protect your security and privacy online are pretty simple.