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    To test if your phone is listening to your conversations, start by openly discussing a unique topic that you’ve never searched for or discussed previously

    … then see if it appears in your ads. Saved you a click.

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      This might sound naive, but what ads? I don’t get ads on my phone, I have functioning adblockers on my browsers, and I use alternate front ends for the occasions I have to access normie social media.

      I don’t watch TV or listen tp the radio, I read books and research papers primarily, and my actual social media use is on the federated options using apps that don’t have ads. I have my phone pretty tightly locked down, so even the apps I use don’t have ads.

      Aside from the occasional product placements in something, I don’t get much exposure to advertising. And before anyone goes there, I work from home and don’t even see billboards. I don’t even get flyers.

      Would I have to change a lot of that to run these tests?

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      So I cant even test if my Phone is listening. Great!

      (I havent seen an Ad in a decade)

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        (I havent seen an Ad in a decade)

        Me too (at least not on my devices)

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      Absolutely. I’ve tested this with friends, and we pick random topics or products we would never need or look up. Sure enough, we both start getting ads within 24 hours.

      Got into a rare mild argument with my wife last week, and we started getting marriage counseling and dating app ads. Fucking infuriating.

      Notice the plausible deniability that’s always put into ‘we are not spying on you statements.’ Zuckerberg will tell Congress, ‘Facebook is not listening on your phone,’ but that leaves it open for a third party partner to be doing the spying for them.

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        How can you be sure that the “random” products aren’t something that you’ve seen ads on (but not remembered seeing), which stuck in your subconscious, and then you regurgitated as the random item? Then later when you saw more of the same ads, you noticed them and they seemed like new, targeted ads.

        You would need to use a random topic generator, not just come up with them via brain.

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        If you can reproduce it that reliably, I would be interested in hearing the results of an experiment where you have a clean phone and install just one of your apps at a time to see exactly which apps are spying on you. We all have our suspicions about which are definitely doing this, but it’s hard to know for sure without a proper controlled test.

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      Yeah, this was stupid to me. “Hey, have you ever noticed the eerie instance of your phone showing you ads about something you just talked about? To test this, talk about something unique and see if your phone serves you ads about it. 👍”

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      Yea pretty much a real thing was talking about bikes the other day and now getting ads for bikes in youtube

      Google listening to everything

      Apple, Facebook, Instagram etc all of it are constantly working on the back.

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        If you share wifi with someone who has done the search on their devices, It will do that.