Ask HN: Why is Google Tasks wanting access to scan my local network?
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Doesn't Google collect SSID, MAC, and WAN IP data so that they can correlate it with location to improve non-GPS location services? I wouldn't be surprised if some boilerplate library they're using wants this access and they haven't bothered to disable it.
It is probably a common SDK, or they just thought 'Why not?" and started collecting it.
Some potential reasons for apps asking the permission - https://www.howtogeek.com/692528/why-iphone-apps-ask-for-dev...
Some potential reasons for apps asking the permission - https://www.howtogeek.com/692528/why-iphone-apps-ask-for-dev...
I wonder if there's that kind of profiling; probe MAC addresses and associate them with customer spending power.
E.g. I have Philips Hue lights, the bridge's MAC clearly identifies it to be from Philips Lighting: https://maclookup.app/search/result?mac=00:17:88
E.g. I have Philips Hue lights, the bridge's MAC clearly identifies it to be from Philips Lighting: https://maclookup.app/search/result?mac=00:17:88
Scanning if you have smart home devices and what the types they are. The Google Home mini does the same and even try to connect to the smart switches.
Google ensures you cannot connect Google Home to a Guest Wi-Fi (where it cannot see other devices on the home network), the app won’t even allow you to finish setup.
Cast.
Google = Privacy invasion
No surprise, just more of what they always do --- mind your business.
Posted using a de-Googled Moto G4 Play running e/OS.
No surprise, just more of what they always do --- mind your business.
Posted using a de-Googled Moto G4 Play running e/OS.
Why exactly are Google Tasks, Email and several others wanting to scan my network for devices? What's the "official" benefit of this? Is my email program wanting a deep relationship with my coffee maker?