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Google also peddled a data collector through Apple’s back door, has since disabled iOS app

July 20, 2025

Privacy concerns aren’t the only things in common betweenFacebookandGoogle—TechCrunchrecently reported that Google also has an iOS app used to collected user data.

Similar to Facebook’snow-defunctFacebook Research app, Google’s Screenwise Meter app uses an Enterprise Certificate to bypass the App Store. Companies typically use the Enterprise Certificate program to distribute internal employee-only apps without the App Store or Apple’s oversight.

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Screenwise Meter shows users how to install the Enterprise Certificate on their iOS devices. The app then shows users how to sideload an Enterprise Certificate-based VPN app and tracks one’s traffic and data through the VPN.

TechCrunchnoted that Google rebranded Screenwise Meter as part of the Cross Media Panel andGoogle Opinion Rewardsprograms. These programs reward participants if they agree to install trackers on their phones, PC browser, router, and television. Certain Google Opinion Rewards panels even offers special routers that allow Google to monitor traffic and usage.

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Screenwise Meter was initially available to folks as young as 13 years old. The age minimum eventually bumped up to 18, though secondary panelists in the same household could still be as young as 13. That means Google could track the devices of a 13 year old.

The good news is that participants have the option of a guest mode, which temporarily disables traffic monitoring. Google also states what data gets collected and that Google receives the data.

We reached out to Google for comment and received the following response:

This isn’t a good look for Google. The company fielded privacy concerns for years and continues to receive criticisms for some of its practices. A few months back, Googlemade it easierto access privacy controls to mitigate some concerns.

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