1Password has none, KeyPass has none... So why are there seven embedded trackers in the LastPass Android app?

1Password has none, KeyPass has none... So why are there seven embedded trackers in the LastPass Android app?

A security researcher has recommended against using the LastPass password manager Android app after noting seven embedded tracking signatures. The company says users can opt out if they want.


German researcher Mike Kuketz saw the LastPass tracking analysis available via Exodus, which describes itself as "a non-profit organization led by hacktivists [whose] purpose is to help people get a better understanding of the Android applications tracking issues."

The Exodus report on LastPass shows seven trackers in the Android app, including four from Google for the purpose of analytics and crash reporting, as well as others from AppsFlyer, MixPanel, and Segment. Segment gathers data for marketing teams and claims to offer a "single view of the customer", profiling users and connecting their activity across ..

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