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There are no legitimate concerns outside of iOS. The dev doesn't know what they're talking about. Apple and Google have identical privacy flaws in their notifications. The difference is only 1 platform allows you to use a different notification system entirely. And only 1 platform allows you to download apps without logging who is doing it.
Please could you explain what you mean here?
You can develop apps on Android that do not utilize the notification system that sends information to Google.
There's an entire development system called f droid that specifically focus on not utilizing Google services or Android services.
Graphene we're entirely correct in their through critism of the application as some one that works with application security and privacy professionally.
I just did. Could you be more specific about what you're asking?