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Why aren't there any authorities going after this problem?



Most of the "free" analytics tools for android/iOS are "funded" by running residential / "real user" proxies.

They wait until your phone is on wifi / battery, then make requests on behalf of whoever has paid the analytics firm for access to 'their' residential IP pool.


Do you happen to have any link for blog/something about this?



Thanks.


These residential botnets are pretty difficult to shut down, and often operated out of countries with poor diplomatic relations with the west.


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1. Which authorities?

2. The US is currently broken and they are not going to punish only, albeit unsustainable, growth in their economy.

3. Internet is global. Even EU wants to regulate, will they charge big tech leaders and companies with information tech crimes which will pierce the corporate veil? It will ensure that nobody will invest in unsustainable AI growth in the EU. However fucking up economy and the planet is how the world operates now, and without infinite growth you lose buying power for everything. So everybody else will continue to do fuckery.

4. What can a regulating body do? Force disconnects for large swaths of internet? Then Internet is no more.


I would go for making the AI companies pay. Identifying end users for other abuse works but there are problems on state borders, for monetary solutions it should be easier.


Because in a "free" nation, that means "free to run malware" not "free from malware".

By far most malware is legal and a portion of its income is used to fund election campaigns.


They could be doing it legally.




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