If I should, are there ways I could install such apps with a spoofed Device ID or something like that?

  • Rob299 - she/her@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    So device id is one piece of the puzzle, among other ways of getting your location and address.

    However with that in mind here is why I would particularly try to hide the device id.

    It never changes, your IP address can change based off of the network you are on which is particularly good for cellular connection. However using a VPN is still better.

    To my knowledge they couldn’t just get your location form device id itself, however device id and IP address are part of the collection they are aiming to grab. As I said, if you forget to check if your VPN is on, then they can collect your IP address/location separately from your device id.

    Do cover up anything and everything you can. Not because it gives additional info, but every new thing is just another piece of the equation.

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      Can I force it to change or spoof it? VPN may sometimes break connection out of nowhere, I hardly have this experience on PC but on mobile it just seems to occur a lot more often

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          Huh, I thought IMEI was something only useful to government and insurance and not possible for apps to read? I wasn’t worried about it if that’s the case, it’s on Android yes so probably SSAID (not sure about the Advertising ID, also can or is it common for apps to read MAC Address of devices to tie it to people?)