Not that this should surprise anyone
6/5/2018 1:57:48 PM
Guy I watch on YouTube (AvE) got ads for cranberry bog pumps after having a discussion on that very esoteric topic with a buddy.
6/5/2018 6:08:33 PM
If phones were collecting audio data and shipping it to advertisers, it would be easy to prove this, and I don't think this is what is happening.What's probably occurring is apps collecting geotagged data, and correlating people who know each other and people who were in the same location at the same time. If anyone in your friends circle, who was physically near you, starts googling a topic, all their friends will see that topic, and chances are if you're discussing a trip to japan, someone has googled japan recently.iOS apps don't even have the capability to record the mic in the background without a red banner showing up on the phone (i think the youtube app does something sketchy with this though).It is possible an android using friend has installed some sketchy app that's recording you, and because you're friends with them and your geotagging, you get those ads too.
6/5/2018 9:29:11 PM
6/5/2018 9:39:05 PM
lol at moron being an iFanboi itt
6/6/2018 12:03:28 AM
I know for sure that my phone was listening. I was getting very specific suggestions on YouTube recently and they were all based on keywords that either me or people around me had used during the day. To test my suspicion, I turned my phone on looked at my phone and said Ok Google and the search box popped up. This means that it was on always listen mode even when a particular app wasn't running. I just took away the mic permission from the Google App on my phone and hope that things change.[Edited on June 6, 2018 at 7:00 AM. Reason : .]
6/6/2018 6:59:21 AM
This is very easy for any of you to run an actual test:Write down 5 random keywords that have NOTHING to do with your life and aren't general necessities for people on a piece of paper. Do not type them on any keyboard. For example..."Madagascar, jai alai, Eeyore, metronome, trapper keeper". Obviously make up your own as these could theoretically apply to you, but they don't to me. And further obviously, don't pick something that could have a second meaning that would apply to you. Don't pick "water polo" and then be like, "OMG Facebook is showing me ads for Polo shirts!"Post the picture here, again, do NOT type the words anywhere, ever, and then start saying the words randomly ONLY WHEN YOU'RE ALONE over the next few days or however long this is supposed to take.Then we'll see if your phone is listening to you
6/6/2018 10:42:45 AM
It is easier than that. Get an app to track CPU usage and data usage on the phone. If the phone is doing voice to text constantly it should be easy to see with a packet sniffer.
6/14/2018 9:45:38 AM
You Allow Yourself to Be Always-On And This Is Not Clickbait
6/15/2018 11:46:45 PM
https://slate.trib.al/g8lEfTr
6/23/2018 12:42:59 PM
I did notice this week I got an ad for OBD readers after discussing them with a former coworker (ad set also had high end home theater systems). Both of us have iPhones but we were in an open warehouse area where many people could hear us. It was a brief conversation and neither of us had pulled out our phonesHowever we also talked about phone cases just as much, but I didn’t see any ads for phone casesThe only thing I can think is that I was googling tires last week, so maybe just coincidentally I was seeded an ad for OBD readers a few days later... Just occurred to me that there’s no restriction on an app surreptitiously reading Bluetooth hardware IDs of nearby devices, and if Facebook knows what all the users Bluetooth IDs are they can easily correlate who I know in real life.
6/24/2018 1:09:45 AM
Yep- I constantly see ads on Instagram for shit I've said in conversation, but didn't search for. I swear I saw an ad for something I was thinking of... I didn't even say or search it.
6/30/2018 11:39:31 PM
^^ I swear I read something about devices logging bluetooth IDs being embedded in cardboard retain displays for marketing research purposes.This is pretty much the same thing: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/15/business/attention-shopper-stores-are-tracking-your-cell.html
7/3/2018 2:15:14 PM
Study Finds That a Large Number of Popular Android Apps Secretly Cast the Screen To Third Parties, But They Don't Listen To Conversations Gizmodo article: https://gizmodo.com/these-academics-spent-the-last-year-testing-whether-you-1826961188Pending research presentation:https://recon.meddle.mobi/panoptispy/
7/3/2018 2:52:40 PM
i guess if i dont want my phone to show me ads of what i was talking about 10 minutes ago i need to stop using social media
11/23/2020 1:12:42 PM
Voice is not a signal for determining what in-market audiences you are placed into. If it were, the world would know, because the adtech vendor who created it wouldn't shut the fuck up about it. Also the cost to run always-on voice analysis would sink even the most scaled systems.you are not as unique as you believe you are. you express similar interests & proximity to others, and as a result get lumped into the same audience segments due to probabilistic and look-alike modeling.love, a dude in adtech[Edited on December 30, 2020 at 11:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/30/2020 11:55:24 AM