I'm not sure if the browser vs. an app has access to the accelerometer, but this is another case where something on the phone provides information that a normal desktop would not:
"Researchers Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk warn that 'Facebook reads accelerometer data all the time. If you don't allow Facebook access to your location, the app can still infer your exact location only by grouping you with users matching the same vibration pattern that your phone accelerometer records.'"
“Although the accelerometer data seems to be innocuous,” Mysk says, “it's jaw-dropping what apps can make up of these measurements. Apps can figure out the user's heart rate, movements, and even precise location. Worse, all iOS apps can read the measurements of this sensor without permission. In other words, the user wouldn't know if an app is measuring their heart rate while using the app.”
65% of browser traffic comes from mobile and 95% use mobile for browsing sometimes according to a quick internet search. What should they be doing, carrying around their laptop with them?
Wait until you're home to browse the internet. I'm such much of that browsing was just boredom. If any of it was important, it could have either been planned ahead of time, or you could have just waited until you got home. If it were so important you'd remember it when you got home to a real computer.
It's clear improvement. People keep trying to solve these technology problems by layering on yet more technology, or by switching to other technologies. That's a game of cat and mouse. The much better path is abstaining from use. The vast majority of what people do on their phones is mindless scrolling. Actual work can wait until you're in front of a laptop or a desktop. It will be much more efficient and capable than a phone. There might be some edge cases where a phone really is best, but these are not common.
Most people think their phones are useful, when really their phones are addictive.
why would adtech companies pay apple millions to keep their app as default option if it was not for getting data . Same thing but hey it requires common sense.
So you don’t see the difference in using Google as your default search engine where Google can only track you when you are searching on their website and having them control your entire OS?