According to the tracking scanner Exodus (can be found on F-Droid), which keeps an updated database on trackers and runs your installed app against its register, you can track what apps are tracking you and clues of how. Saw that Boost is tracking me and uninstalled it and went straight to Jerboa. Jerboa is pretty similar to good ole’ RedditIsFun-app and easy to use, so I am personally recommending it.

From F-Droid:

Exodus (Exodus show you trackers and permissions in apps installed on your device.) https://f-droid.org/packages/org.eu.exodus_privacy.exodusprivacy/

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    5 hours ago

    No it doesn’t. Check literally all of the top comments, you bot.

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      Someone didn’t read the privacy policy summary.

      Privacy Policy of Boost for Lemmy This Application collects some Personal Data from its Users. This document can be printed for reference by using the print command in the settings of any browser. Policy summary Personal Data processed for the following purposes and using the following services: Advertising Amazon Mobile Ads and AppLovin Personal Data: Trackers; Usage Data AdMob Personal Data: Trackers; unique device identifiers for advertising (Google Advertiser ID or IDFA, for example); Usage Data…

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        3 hours ago

        And you didn’t read the prompt on launch of the free version that details the paid version doesn’t have any tracking and doesn’t even load those libraries, dumbfuck 🙄.

        Although judging by your twisting of words and presumptuous ignorance you have no interest in the truth. You’d most likely prefer to suck another app’s boots and shill for them through fucking lies.