Super Apps Are Terrible for People—and Great for Companies (www.wired.com)
Apps that offer to “do it all” will subject users to even more exploitation and surveillance, while large tech companies profit.
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Apps that offer to “do it all” will subject users to even more exploitation and surveillance, while large tech companies profit.
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…and the related Mozilla report
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