Darkside wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
many corporate fast food spots have moved to a tiered pricing structure that imposes a stupidity tax on those who fail to use the apps.
Or that many corporate fast food spots have discovered that stupid consumers will provide personal information worth thousands of dollars in order to save fifty cents on a hamburger.
What precisely is this super secret information that I should be so concerned about a fast food app collecting?
If you use one of those apps, post a screenshot of the permissions you've allowed for the app and I can take a guess at some of the information they're interested in.
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We may collect information about your:
internet protocol (IP) address;
computer or mobile-device operating system and browser type;
type of mobile device and its settings;
unique device identifier (UDID) or mobile equipment identifier (MEID) of your mobile device;
device and component serial numbers;
advertising identifiers (for example, an Identifier for Advertising (IDFA) on Apple devices) or similar identifiers;
referring webpage (a page that has led you to ours) or application;
online activity on other websites, applications or social media;
visits to our restaurants, where recorded using digital technology (e.g. video recordings); and
activity related to how you use our online services or in-restaurant technology, such as the pages you visit on our websites or in our mobile apps.
Our online services and in-restaurant technology may collect information about the exact location of your mobile device or computer using geolocation and technology such as GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cell tower proximity. For most mobile devices and computer systems, you can disable the collection of this information by using the device or web-browser settings. If you have any questions about how to prevent us from collecting exact information about your location, we recommend you contact your mobile-device service provider, the device manufacturer, or your web-browser provider. Some online services and in-restaurant technology may not work properly without information about your location.
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