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DevKoala ◴[] No.43520286[source]
> How is knowing whether I have the Xbox or the Playstation app installed on my phone essential to their Swiggy's core functionality? How will knowing if I have the Naukri or Upstox app help them deliver groceries to my doorstep?

It is for fingerprinting purposes

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wutwutwat ◴[] No.43521250[source]
fingerprinting is the best case scenario
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_heimdall ◴[] No.43521269[source]
What's the worst case, in your opinion?
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em3rgent0rdr ◴[] No.43521595[source]
The US Customs & Border Control apps ("CBP Home" and "Mobile Passport Control") could check for blacklisted apps and flag you to be deported to an El Salvadorean gulag without due process.
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1. _heimdall ◴[] No.43521874[source]
Does El Salvador do gulags? I thought that was more of a Russian approach to imprisonment.
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2. skrebbel ◴[] No.43523121[source]
Parent commenter doesn't mean literal gulags, but a similarly bad place sent people to by a similarly bad government.
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3. __jonas ◴[] No.43523507[source]
This is likely in reference to a recent deal the US (Trump) has made with El Salvador, allowing them to ship US citizens off to prisons in El Salvador, whether this is actually possible is not clear at this point though [1].

Here is some more information about the conditions in these prisons in El Salvador, CECOT being the most notable one:

> Able to hold 40,000 inmates, the CECOT is made up of eight sprawling pavilions. Its cells hold 65 to 70 prisoners each. They do not receive visits. There are no programs preparing them to return to society after their sentences, no workshops or educational programs. They are never allowed outside. [2]

I believe the term gulag makes sense in that context despite it not being a forced labor camp. Not sure how this relates to Russia at all (apart from the origin of the term obviously).

[1] https://apnews.com/article/rubio-trump-deportations-usaid-f7...

[2] https://apnews.com/article/el-salvador-us-rubio-prison-de912...

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4. pavel_lishin ◴[] No.43525904[source]
> despite it not being a forced labor camp.

Well, not yet, anyway.

5. touristtam ◴[] No.43532148[source]
I think the commenter was asking for a clarification on the hyperbole used. Unsure on the intend being candidly asked or there was an agenda (as it is often the case with political discussions).

Hopefully the El Salvador deal is a far cry from the internment camps from the 19th & 20th century.

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