EFF Finds Ring Doorbell App Packed with Third-Party Trackers To Facebook And Others

An investigation by EFF of the Ring doorbell app for Android found it to be packed with third-party trackers sending out a plethora of customers’ personally identifiable information (PII). Four main analytics and marketing companies were discovered to be receiving information such as the names, private IP addresses, mobile network carriers, persistent identifiers, and sensor data on the devices of paying customers.

The danger in sending even small bits of information is that analytics and tracking companies are able to combine these bits together to form a unique picture of the user’s device. This cohesive whole represents a fingerprint that follows the user as they interact with other apps and use their device, in essence providing trackers the ability to spy on what a user is doing in their digital lives and when they are doing it. All this takes place without meaningful user notification or consent and, in most cases, no way to mitigate the damage done. Even when this information is not misused and employed for precisely its stated purpose (in most cases marketing), this can lead to a whole host of social ills.

It seems clear that advertisers, marketers and "others" have moved away from browser ad banners and simple cookie tracking (that user snow largely block) and they’ve moved silently into the background behind our mobile apps. The question (for me anyway) is where in the chain are they inserted and with whose knowledge? Is this intention by Ring or some other party in the development and publishing chain?

See #^https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/01/ring-doorbell-app-packed-third-party-trackers

#^Ring Doorbell App Packed with Third-Party Trackers

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Ring isn’t just a product that allows users to surveil their neighbors. The company also uses it to surveil its customers.An investigation by EFF of the Ring doorbell app for Android found it to be packed with third-party trackers sending out a plethora of customers’ personally identifiable…