Well that's terrifying

Edit - this is in DuckDuckGo, which has an option to enable App Tracking Protection (Android only feature). In the past hour it's blocked hundreds of attempts from Google to track my data from non-Google apps. I won't tell you what the data is because it's genuinely horrifying, but you can find it in the thread below.

@TheBreadmonkey

Install the duckduckgo app and enable app tracking protection.

Then watch in horror as it tells you exactly what apps are trying to collect your info, what info and how often.

For example, looking at it right now, 1842 tracking attempts from just 3 apps in the last 7 days.

453 attempts just from my banking app in the last 24hrs... sending info to google and adobe. When you look at what kind of info... here's a list sent to google that was requested 240 times in the last 24hrs.

Device boot time
Gender
Device orientation
Postal Code
Device Model
Unique identifier
App name
Network connection type
Last Name
First Name
Address
Device Name
OS build number
State
Local IP address
Device memory
app version
City
Device brand
Advertising ID
Available storage
GPS co-ords
Headphone status
App install date
System volume
Screen resolution
Timezone
Country
Charging status
Battery level
Cookies
Network Carrier

That's 32 pieces of information sent to google constantly.

Adobe only want about 20 pieces of that information, but asked for it 213 times in the last 24hrs. Most of it the same as above but also requesting your email address, language settings and not so interested in device charging or battery level.

That's 1 app... in 24hrs.

It's worth noting that, this is the number of attempts that were blocked... not the actual times that info was sent. The DDG app blocks it, and my VPN app also has app tracking blocking.

@Anomnomnomaly @TheBreadmonkey also watch in horror as your RAM gets cooked by the ddg app
@johnglass @Anomnomnomaly @TheBreadmonkey I was a bit worried about this. Do you have any data on it?
@davep just personal experience.
@johnglass I've disabled background usage of apps that were sending data when not in use, this should help avoid intensive use of Duckduckgo.
@johnglass I think you're right. There's been a noticeable decrease in battery life.