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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    What about “Eternity”? I love it for Lemmy and no ads

    Awesome and smooth UI

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    I’ve seen this kind of post about boost several times now. It’s just sad that people are just maliciously uninformed. It made me want to support the dev even more. Paying for the ad free version now.

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      I love how this post just contributed to more people paying for the paid version lol

      I also just paid for no ads to support

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    i mean, it’s just ads. you’re blowing this way out of proportion just because of some unintrusive ads.

    devs gotta eat. if you prefer FOSS, that’s great! i love FOSS software too! but boost is like home to me, even with the ads.

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    OP, you suck. This has been (falsely) reported before, and every time it gets shut down as fear-mongering. I really doubt you learned of this, did any kind of source checking or just looked it up without seeing the MANY disproving replies that are always there.

    I’ve seen this enough times, this exact post, to where I’m certain it’s consciously done false sensationalist crap. There are several other posts like this about other apps and services that get posted every couple of weeks/months and just like here they always get told off for their idiocy. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a group or person doing much of it, it’s the exact same every time.

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      I tried and disliked both of those. They worked fine they just felt bad. Bad to digging around for clients.

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    I remembered Boost from the good old days a while back and am using it alongside voyager. It’s not as great as I remembered, so I’ll probably stick with Voyager. My home network keeps me safe of ads though 😉

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      Try the Photon WebApp client, there is public instances but you can self-host yours ! Still early but enjoying it so far !

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    ive been on Voyager and i like it very much. is there a known better option, or my first choice was a solid? thanks

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      It’s a solid option, here is a list of great fediverse clients I made on AlternativeTo if you want to discover other great options.

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        Thank you! Saved and noticed you mention Openvibe on the list. It’s a real great app. Some of the others I’m gonna give a try

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          I personnaly don’t use OpenVibe as I tend to avoid proprietary software on personnal device but I like the idea of having multiple protocoles or services in one feed.

          I think nostr has some amazing feature and it’s something really interesting to see evolving but the fediverse has a much bigger and diverse user-base which is important to me. Ditto is making the two bridgeable so I think it’s a bright future for distributed social networks (not social media :D)

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    Or you can buy Boost and get rid of the ad/tracking.

    Boost is brilliant and other apps still have catching up to do but the competition is getting better and better.

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        Will give it a shot, thanks! Though I’m very happy with boost currently - what does voyager do better?

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          Yes give it a try.

          I’m not saying that boost lacks anything. But it’s the feel that I get when using Voyager. I know it’s weird, but, it’s my enjoyment that made me switch.

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      Judging by the fact that the dev hasn’t bothered to do anything with it in months, I doubt that it matters.

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      I too use it, I was curious as well and it seems (having installed duckduckgo because of another comment on this post) that there is tracking.

      Given lack on maint I guess will look elsewhere regardless

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        I’m not familiar with this interface, but it looks to me like it is saying Google was doing the tracking. Could this be tracking attempts made from a web view opened while using Sync, and not the actual Sync app itself? I want so badly to believe they are more privacy conscious than that. Love the app, been using it since it first came out for Reddit. Solo dev IIRC.

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      For what I can see, no. At least, not more than normal apps. A lot of apps comes up with the blocking tracking attempts (duckduckgo) by the company Google. Google is the only one with sync.

      Edit: I have paid for the app.