The official Mastodon app (and most other Fediverse apps) do not collect any data about you.

When you sign up on a Fediverse server, it asks for the minimum amount of information (an email address and a password) and none of this info goes to the app or app makers.

This is in stark contrast to other social networks which seem to collect lots of personal info. See the attached image for a comparison of the privacy policies of various official social network apps.

#Privacy #FediTips #Fediverse

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    @james @antdesros @AndikaCJ @Cal

    That’s the whole point though: separating the app and the server is a really good thing.

    When the app and the servers are run by different people using open standards, it gives end users the ability to combine a non-surveillance app with a server run by people they trust, or even set up their own server.

    Services which spy on you through the app anyway and/or force the user to use a particular server, are taking away this power from the user.

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      @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

      p.s. As for IP addresses, it’s impossible to use anything online without giving some form of IP address. That’s how the internet knows where to send stuff. It would be like trying to order something to be delivered without giving any kind of delivery address.

      That doesn’t mean you have to give your own IP address, the Tor network and VPNs let people hide it.

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      @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Yes, but it’s dishonest to claim “This is in stark contrast to other social networks which seem to collect lots of personal info.” as you did in the root message. A typical Mastodon server collects a lot of personal information from me (because it kind of has to, to work). Don’t compare a standalone app to a “social network”.

      And it’s more dishonest to then show “a comparison of the privacy policies of various official social network apps.” - because that’s not what those policies are. They show the social network privacy details (because they’re one and the same). It’s not a fair comparison.

      The point you appear to make is that the fediverse keeps no information about me at all. This is not true.

      Is the fediverse better because it isn’t correlating my IP address with ad brokers to work out who is in my household and where I live? Yes.