As the title says, I’m noticing apps like Twitter are giving me ads based on information that only happened in the Messages app. I had a completely random discussion with a contact about caulking and then about an hour later I got an ad for caulk on Twitter. There’s no way that’s coincidence, it’s such a specific topic. Is there anyway to shield the contents of my messages app from being shared with advertisers?

  • Nichigan90@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Apps aren’t reading your messages. What you think is a random discussion isn’t. People are way more predictable and patterned than they realize.

    There’s no way for an app to read your messages, it’s not happening.

  • wizardstrikes2@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    There is nothing you can do sadly. If I say something crazy like “Quirkatron Oddity” you will get mental health advertisements.

    It is on all phones, computers, and even Alexa type devices

    • smooth-move-ferguson@alien.topOPB
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      10 months ago

      It’s so frustrating because they go through the effort of creating the Do Not Track feature and I am so diligent about selecting it for every app but apparently even Apple’s own messages app is not safe. My messages should be off limits by default.