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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 869411" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Don't get me wrong, but it's kinda understandable why a lot of apps connect to Google's servers. Most of the apps use Google's APIs, whether it is for analytics, ads or simply integrating to work with Google Play Services. What I cannot understand is that the app, which doesn't have anything to do with Facebook, nor it's connected/associated with Facebook in any way, secretly connects to it for the purpose of sharing data about users. And that there isn't an option which would allow users to stop that, even those who don't use Facebook's services.</p><p></p><p>It's a great app and I'll still use it because I don't really have a choice. There aren't good enough alternatives to Outlook out there; some have ads, some are even worse when it comes to privacy, some have terrible interface and are lacking of some features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 869411, member: 39702"] Don't get me wrong, but it's kinda understandable why a lot of apps connect to Google's servers. Most of the apps use Google's APIs, whether it is for analytics, ads or simply integrating to work with Google Play Services. What I cannot understand is that the app, which doesn't have anything to do with Facebook, nor it's connected/associated with Facebook in any way, secretly connects to it for the purpose of sharing data about users. And that there isn't an option which would allow users to stop that, even those who don't use Facebook's services. It's a great app and I'll still use it because I don't really have a choice. There aren't good enough alternatives to Outlook out there; some have ads, some are even worse when it comes to privacy, some have terrible interface and are lacking of some features. [/QUOTE]
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