Timeline for How can I get tracking data (transparently) from Android, like the data from sensors that apps routinely collect?
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Aug 5, 2023 at 21:05 | history | edited | Amazon Dies In Darkness | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 4, 2023 at 20:17 | comment | added | CommunityBot | Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. | |
Aug 4, 2023 at 20:17 | comment | added | Rohit Gupta | It sounds to me that the intention is the opposite of what is stated. Nevertheless the programming language you are using should those functions. | |
Aug 4, 2023 at 14:56 | comment | added | Barros | For this workshow I would like to collect general sensor data (location, compass, accelerometer, etc) and put it in a CSV basically. | |
Aug 4, 2023 at 14:31 | comment | added | Robert | I think you are mixing up user location tracking with app/ad tracking. The first bases on sensor data, the latter on user interactions and user data present on the device. | |
Aug 4, 2023 at 14:26 | comment | added | Barros | I don't know if I specified incorrectly, but I don't want to monitor apps specifically, but get sensor data in the same fashion as some apps to show what can be tracked, not what is tracked. | |
Aug 4, 2023 at 13:06 | comment | added | Robert | Apps don't tell you what data they collect. The easiest way to demonstrate tracking would be to display the network data using a proxy (e.g. mitmproxy) and highlight the user data stored on the phone. But as such data is usually transmitted via HTTPS you would need a modified app to allow the installed proxy user certificate or a roote device which allows to install user certificates as system certificates. | |
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Aug 4, 2023 at 12:19 | history | edited | Barros | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 4, 2023 at 12:16 | history | edited | Barros | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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S Aug 4, 2023 at 12:15 | history | asked | Barros | CC BY-SA 4.0 |