• A privacy policy could literally say “our policy is to track and store nothing”. Having one does not make it evil.

    In the case of Google, I would not be surprised if it stays running in the background using a relatively large amount ram just for fun.

    • @sushibowl@feddit.nl
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      333 months ago

      In this case, it redirects to Google’s general privacy policy that covers all their services. Anyway Google’s calculator stores a history of all the calculations you did in your account somewhere. So I guess it needs to have a policy stating what they do with that data.

      • Takatakatakatakatak
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        93 months ago

        It’s shit like this that makes me want to never use another Google app or service.

        What possible justification is there for storing history of calculations in a calculator app?

        • @irreticent@lemmy.world
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          63 months ago

          I’m not saying I agree with their justification but I could see why they might be collecting yet another data point: education level. If someone constantly uses a calculator for simple calculations they might have a low education level. People in that demographic will be served different ads than more educated people.

          It sucks, but I could see Google doing that.