The Gandi Community
Gandi Supports Exodus Privacy
The “Gandi Supports” program really demonstrates the values that Gandi holds dear, especially when it comes to the protection of private data. One of the projects Gandi supports is Exodus Privacy. This platform analyzes Android apps and lists any trackers embedded in them. A tracker is a piece of code that collects information about users and what they do. We interviewed Lovis IX, cofounder, and Codimp, sys admin about their experience with Gandi.
What is Exodus Privacy ?
Lovis IX: Exodus Privacy is an association with about a dozen people working on the project. The idea came about in August 2017 after reading an article in Numerama on trackers used in the apps published by magazines like Closer, Paris Match, etc.
We wanted to know if many other apps used trackers and, after some research, we were scared of what we found. In November 2017, we launched our platform.
How did you concieve of Exodus Privacy ?
Codimp: Today, out of 88,635 reports of apps analyzed, 21,416 reports don’t have any tracker currently known by εxodus. εxodus can detect 200 different trackers. The database, for its part, has around 88,000 different reports on some 60,000 unique Android applications. There are two possible uses.
- Use on a website
- Use on mobile app
- NGinx on the frontend and Django with the results display
- Middleware with a varnish cache
- PostgreSQL database and “workers” that analyze apps