Stop third-party firms’ diabolical plans to track you using Gmail by uninstalling the app now
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Apple iPhone users concerned about privacy might want to consider uninstalling Gmail and using Apple’s default mail app instead
If privacy is more important to you than having ads for something that you’re looking for show up on your phone, you might consider deleting Gmail on your iPhone and use Apple’s home-grown mail app on its handset. That’s because Gmail, like many of Google’s apps, is a data vacuum sucking up the details of your personal online life to sell to third-party firms.
Comparing the App Privacy Labels between the Apple Mail app and Gmail, one can easily see how much of a difference there is between the two in terms of privacy. Apple’s default mail app collects some contact information and identifiers and can link them to your identity. Meanwhile, Gmail keeps track of your purchases, contact information, user content, identifiers, diagnostics, location, contacts, search history, usage data, and other data to find out who you are so that they can track you and send you targeted ads.
Apple will add Mail Privacy Protection with the iOS 15 update
Considering that it doesn’t take that much information for companies like Google and Facebook to figure out who you are, iOS users might want to go ahead and follow-through on our previously mentioned recommendation to uninstall Gmail and stick to using the default iOS mail app. Of course, you’ll lose that link between Google apps that the Alphabet subsidiary is known for, but this will result in a huge leap in keeping your personal data private.
While Apple has released iOS and iPadOS 15 public beta four, the final version of the app should be disseminated some time during the first half of September.
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