- 05-19-2015, 07:31 AM
Thread Author #1
Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
Hey everyone,
I came across this report by a respected professor and it gave me huge concern because I've used Clean Master in the past. Apparently despite Clean Master's popularity, the app's origin and purpose seem to have been overlooked. I deleted the app right away but I thought I should share what I read with other users.
The report (written by a Carnegie Mellon professor and published in Vocativ and Gizmodo) stirred up widespread concern, identifying apps that mysteriously “know everything about you.” If you dig deeper into the report, you'll see that the company with the most of these privacy-invading apps on the list is Cheetah Mobile. These include CM Security, Clean Master, and Battery Doctor.
CM Security-AppLock & AntiVirus flags for 29 privacy permissions, some of which include call logs, text messages, and contact lists to name a few. And where the data is used thereafter is unknown to anyone else but Cheetah, leaving its users open to privacy vulnerabilities.
“That a security app is the most data-greedy is both unsurprising and disturbing. Is it really necessary to impinge on privacy to ensure security,” Gizmodo noted in its analysis.
With Cheetah Mobile’s aggressive mobile advertising foray as the public company advances its investors’ interests, it’s evident that private information from users of Clean Master, CM Security, and Battery Doctor are fed into its advertising system to deliver ads to Cheetah Mobile users and then monetize their data at the expense of its users’ privacy as suggested by Gizmodo. -
- 05-19-2015, 07:36 AM #2
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
I used the app years ago but found that it is unnecessary, just like a task killer.
Thanked by: - 05-19-2015, 08:26 AM #3
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
Everything in the OP's post is true - and more.
As has been covered here before, anything by Cheetah Mobile has been known for quite a while to be not only basically functionally worthless, but just plain evil. Hijacks your device, throws up nag ads and false alarms, and phones home with your data to numerous servers in China. Many, many warnings about avoiding Cheetah Mobile have been posted here and in numerous other places.
Despite all the evidence against Cheetah and all the warnings to avoid their stuff, Clean Master, CM Security, Battery Doctor and other CM apps continue to be recommended by clueless tech sites and innocent but duped users. It's understandable that some users may not be aware, but for tech sites to put Cheetah's crapware in 'Best of' 'Must have' and 'Top Ten' app lists is utterly ridiculous and totally inexcusable!
This thread contains a wealth of information, not only about Cheetah Mobile but about other crapware, how Android works and more. Long thread but worth the read.
http://androidforums.com/threads/put...e-like.896663/
This will make you think again about installing anything from Cheetah Mobile. An article where the CM CMO says CM is a "data company" and the 'M' in CM stands for monetization. Meaning turning your stolen data into their money.
http://androidforums.com/threads/cac.../#post-7001396
But wait - it gets even worse. As posted here earlier, Samsung has made a deal with Cheetah to include Clean Master in the bundled bloatware! It's on the S6!
http://androidforums.com/index.php?posts/6934991
Thanks to EarlyMon for that info.
I could go on and on about this stuff, it drives me crazy. There's a LOT of information available if you look, but the tech sites and bloggers don't bother. They just promote what they're told to and write without any knowledge. And there's a lot more crapware by companies like DU Apps (DU Battery Saver) Go Dev Team (Go Launcher, GoSMS) and others that continues to be given glowing recommendations by uninformed, ignorant, irresponsible websites and bloggers. Users read, install, their devices suffer, the reputation of Android suffers, and no one seems to care enough to do anything.
It just makes me sick...
But I'm preaching to the choir here. I just wish I knew a way to effectively offset the waves of misinformation flooding the internet.
Android since v1.0. Linux user since 2001. - 05-20-2015, 03:17 PM #4
- 05-20-2015, 04:19 PM #5
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
DU Battery REALLY sucks. Anything by DU is absolutely horrible, evil stuff. Trash it before it trashes you!
I'll say it again... and the link contains, along with a lot of other stuff, information about DU Battery...
DO NOT use any task killers, RAM memory optimizers/boosters, battery savers/repairers, cache cleaners, antivirus, etc etc. None of that stuff is necessary.
Such apps are actually counterproductive and some are just plain evil. They actually waste power and may disrupt critical system processes and degrade performance. Not to mention the nag ads many throw up.
To understand why such apps are so bad go back in this thread and read posts # 3, 23, 27, 31, 33 & 180 - especially 180.
http://androidforums.com/index.php?threads/896663/
Actually, it's a good idea to read the entire thread. Lotsa excellent information.
Android since v1.0. Linux user since 2001.Thanked by: - 05-21-2015, 03:36 AM #6
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
What about apus launcher, is it safe
Thanked by: - 05-21-2015, 05:56 AM #7
- 05-21-2015, 07:19 AM #8
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices and about the same prgrm
- 05-21-2015, 10:44 AM #9
- 05-21-2015, 10:55 AM #10
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices and about the same prgrm
What about apps that supposedly clean junk like CCleaner? Are they safe or a waste of time as well?
Thanked by: - 05-21-2015, 12:39 PM #11
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices and about the same prgrm
They're usually a waste of time. It's rare that a device accumulates enough orphan and junk files that cleaning them out makes a significant difference in available space. They usually occupy minimal space and make no difference in performance. I'd be more worried about a poorly written cleaner app cleaning out files that should be left alone.
That said, I'm not saying a cleaner is totally worthless. A good one can be useful in certain circumstances. I'm saying an average user probably will never need one or notice a performance improvement.
In particular, I haven't used CCleaner. I can tell from the description and reviews that it's not the best cleaner I know of. I know I wouldn't use it. But I don't know if it runs in the background, throws up nag ads, etc.
Android since v1.0. Linux user since 2001. - 05-21-2015, 12:40 PM #12
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- 05-21-2015, 11:25 PM #13
- 05-21-2015, 11:29 PM #14
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
I've once installed the DU but it's suck..i thought it was saving my battery but they draining it. Ever since i uninstalled that app my battery life has been prolonged unlike when i used the DU,for me it's sucks.
- 05-22-2015, 12:04 AM #15
- 05-22-2015, 12:44 AM #16
- 05-22-2015, 01:10 AM #17
Re: Be concerned about Clean Master's data collection and privacy practices
Here's some information about apps with excessive permissions and privacy problems. Important information and kinda interesting in a downer sorta way...
http://www.vocativ.com/tech/internet...ings/?page=all
http://privacygrade.org/apps?pg=D
Android since v1.0. Linux user since 2001. - 05-22-2015, 07:52 AM #18
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