this post was submitted on 23 Dec 2023
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Play Store Deals
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Welcome to /c/PlayStoreDeals
The goal of this community is to share when Android apps on the Google Play Store go on sale, either at a reduced price or for free.
Rules
- Post URL must be the URL of the app on the Google Play Store.
- Exception: If the developer has multiple apps on sale, it can be the URL of the developer on the Google Play Store.
- Post titles must contain:
- Name of app
- Exception: If the developer has multiple apps on sale, it can be the developer’s name and an indication that it is multiple apps
- Regular price and sale price
- Examples:
- $4.99 -> $0.99
- $2.99 -> free
- Examples:
- The word (Expired) before the name once the sale is over
- Name of app
- Post descriptions must contain:
- All or part of the description of the app from the Google Play Store.
- Post descriptions can contain:
- The date when the sale ends, if known
- Your country of origin (This is not required, but can help because sometimes sales are limited to parts of the world.)
- Historical information about pricing if known
- Do not include any other information in the post! No media or other links. If you would like to provide more information or opinions, make a reply.
- Do not violate the lemmy.ca server rules.
Recommendations
- To help others decide whether to buy or download these apps, make a reply and share what you know, including:
- the merits of the app
- compatibility issues with different Android devices
- similar apps that you prefer
- historical pricing data if known
- If you see a sale has expired, please reply with the word “Expired” so the poster knows to change the title.
- If the sale has expired but you think the app is worth paying full price, please say so. We like sales, but we also want developers to be fairly compensated for good work.
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It doesn't send anything beyond telemetry, wich can be tured off, but yes you shouldn't pay for it.
Have you seen the network analysis? It didn't make sense for an analytics company to buy it unless they're going to use it for data. I know the sesame plugin is sketchy, too.
Yes all my traffic goes through a raspberry pi and then NextDNS, there is no suspicious traffic from Nova. I definitely think they use telemetry data, but that can be turned off. Idk about the plugin however.
Have you examined to see what's in the telemetry data? Pi and nextdns just show where it's going to, not what is being sent.
It doesn't send anything because i turned it off... Thats the point im making. It has no outgoing traffic records.
You can tell that it's not sending anything to azure or AWS?
I can say it ain't sending anything if telemetry is off.
Even if it wouldn't go through the pi or the DNS to the outside.
So I decided to reinstall Nova to test your theory. As you can see, I have telemetry turned off:
Yet, the launcher still attempts some sort of network request:
I haven't dove into the packets to see what it's trying to do but if I didn't have it blocked by Adguard's firewall I wouldn't even know.
Don't trust it.
I'll look into it, maybe its update pulls or something. Trust is a overstatement, i basically put all of the apps requests to void, meaning they won't go anywhere.
Updates should be handled by the Play Store.
In theory yes. I can't look it up right now however, so we need to wait.
Happy new year btw
Same to you