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Google's Tracking Gap: Why Top Trackers Need Extra Apps
Saturday, April 26, 2025
It's a bit disappointing that these trackers need their own apps for extra features. The whole point of Google's network was to avoid needing proprietary apps. But because Google's network is so basic, these trackers had to go their own way. This makes the network less useful and more complicated. It would be better if all trackers had these basic features built-in, so you didn't need extra apps.
Google's network is supposed to unify tracking across Android devices. It wants to provide a large, reliable network and an easy base for companies to build their trackers. But right now, it's not living up to that promise. The Moto Tag and Chipolo POP are good examples of this. They need standalone apps because Google can't offer the basic features on its own. It would be great if the differences between trackers were about hardware, not software. That way, you wouldn't need extra apps for basic features.
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