Pretty much the title. I’m trying to find some ammunition to fight my HOA on wasting our money. They make us use an app to gain access to amenities, and I want to see what telemetry the app sends back or what it may track.
I tried TrackerControl, but the app (alarm.com) doesn’t pop up in its feed.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Set up PCAPdroid with MITM.
For me I just refuse to use any app to access a service. I can tolerate websites.
Adguard can do that if you setting it in low level settings & activate HTTPS filtering for certain apps
RethinkDNS can show you where it’s connecting via firewall logs and has PCAP
I just installed this today, and saw all the communications from google apps are going to Canada, which surprised me.
This doesn’t show individual requests, but it shows the tracker libraries and permission demands: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.alarm.alarmmobile.android/latest/
Does this app itself do the security surveiling or why does it need access to the camera, microphone, location, user movement, biometrics, contacts etc.?
It is literally a tap to enter nfc pad. There is no need for ANYTHING listed in those permissions.
Bonus points for us having to register with our real names, phone numbers and addresses for access.
Checked Alarm’s privacy policy on their website… and it’s kind of sketch. The big ol’ “Privacy” link takes you to a page basically saying “We don’t sell your info”, which OK, cool.
However, scroll all the way to the bottom, and there’s another privacy section. That one details what they do with info using their service.
Quick Bing AI summary:
Alarm.com’s Privacy Policy outlines how they handle your personal information when you use their services. Here’s a summary in plain English:
Remember that data privacy practices may vary based on your region and use of the app2. Always review the full privacy policy for complete details1. If you have specific concerns, consider reaching out to Alarm.com directly for clarification.’
Holy fuck I hate HOA’s/condo boards
I tried PCAPdroid recently and that seemed good
This is the other part I was looking for!