▲ | PeterStuer a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The LALIGA Official App on Android requires permissions to access Personal Information and Device or other IDs to provide services, send notifications, and facilitate registration. It may also involve location data and audio features, though these are not explicitly listed in the permissions. The app also shares your data with third parties and uses your email for the LALIGA Ecosystem. Specific Permissions and Uses Personal Information: The app collects your personal data, such as your email, to allow you to log in, register for services, and provide you with content and information about your favorite teams. Device or other IDs: This type of ID is used to facilitate your registration and access to the app. Location Data: The app may use your phone's location to identify establishments showing football matches, potentially for a piracy detection feature. Audio/Microphone Access: In the past, La Liga has used the official app to remotely activate the microphone to detect audio from football matches, particularly in bars. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | d1sxeyes a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It feels like you perhaps didn't understand my comment. I'm not saying that LALIGA couldn't identify you if they wanted. They certainly could (and probably do). What I'm saying is that it is possible to build a system where the app dispatches some kind of event to a server which does not have any identifying information associated with it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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