If I should, are there ways I could install such apps with a spoofed Device ID or something like that?

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    1 year ago

    Yes. Anything with “ID” in the name should give you pause, especially when its designated to you by the largest surveillance company on the planet.

    You can simply delete it.

    Settings --> Privacy --> Ads --> Delete advertising ID.

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      why do you assume that advertising ID=Device ID

      I would assume they are collecting IMEI when they say device

    • sunzu2@thebrainbin.orgdeleted by creatorBanned from community
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      aren’t doing anything illegal particularly modding official apps, or using such modifications.

      how is “modding” an app illegal?

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      I don’t know if my Device ID with my real location would end up in the hands of a Data Broker(s) that would start profiling other data linked to my location to then sell it to other Data Broker(s), that’s my only worry

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          1 year ago

          Can I force it to change or spoof it? VPN may sometimes break connection out of nowhere, I hardly have this experience on PC but on mobile it just seems to occur a lot more often

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    I would imagine the risk depends on the app, your use case of the phone and the app, and if you’re a high-profile target.

    That said, Android phones have an Android ID, an Advertising ID, a sim ID, wifi ID, bluetooth ID, MAC address, IMEIs, and more.

    There is an Xposed module called Android Faker that claims to spoof these IDs. It requires root and something that can manage xposed modules, such as LSPosed. I only use it for a few super sketchy apps that I need and don’t trust.