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_posts/2020-11-25-how-to-make-80000.markdown

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### It’s far easier than you think. No luck or perseverance necessary.
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*Note: I originally published this story on Medium, where it received 45,000 likes (#52 overall that year). I'm republishing it here because writing this helped spark my interest in transparency and trust in software, and eventually building [Lockdown Privacy](https://lockdownprivacy.com){:target="_blank"}, [Openly Operated](https://openlyoperated.org){:target="_blank"}, and [Privacy Review](https://privacyreview.co){:target="_blank"}.*

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When you send a photo to someone, your messaging app actually first sends the photo to an app’s server, which then sends the photo to them:

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### Are there people who *want* their data to be sold?
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title: Apple's "Privacy Nutrition Labels" are a Blessing and a Curse
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### "App Privacy" should give users verified information, not a false sense of security
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With the recent release of iOS 14, Apple enabled a new feature called "App Privacy" (or what they call [Privacy Nutrition Labels](https://www.seattletimes.com/business/technology/new-from-apple-at-wwdc-hand-washing-alerts-iphone-widgets-and-privacy-nutrition-labels/)) in the App Store, which supposedly shows users what information apps collect, and how it's used. For example, the Facebook app's extremely long App Privacy section, which details all the information they collect, is already the subject of viral tweets such as this one:

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title: Introducing OpenAudit (with Lockdown Privacy)
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title: 'Introducing OpenAudit: Forget Privacy Policies, Get Privacy Proof'
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#### Apps make privacy claims all the time. OpenAudit lets them actually prove it.
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#### To see exactly what your apps are doing with your data, ask for an OpenAudit.
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<img src="/assets/images/oa-logo.png" alt="Logo for OpenAudit. Yellow circle with the word OpenAudit to the right of it.)" style="height: 80px;">

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