This just seperates it into a secondary profile but all apps in your main profile are already sandboxed as well the only apps that are not sandboxed are system apps such as Play services. But you could use the app in a work profile(shelter) under a seperate Google account that would add a bit more anonymity. But android default app sandbox could be more secure there are other custom ROMs that do just that making the regular app sandbox even more secure.
Here is more information on how each android app is sandboxed(except Play Services)
I had quite a few services with them, and ditched them all. They've been giving me plenty of incentive to ditch this one last account, so that'll be on my 2025 todo list!
Manage Preferences > Turn off all the options > Save Chosen Preferences (or whatever it says)
It's shitty that they hide it when that same framework they're using provides an easy "Reject All" button, but you definitely don't have to accept the spyware
In the "Manage Preferences" screen, I only get one option "Targeting", which is already disabled.
This message will come up EVERY TIME I open the app, unless I enable the targeting toggle. Doing so means that my "browsing activity on our apps and websites will be collected by us and by third party companies that we select... This information may also be used to build a profile of your interests, to personalize your content and present you with relevant offers, including on third party sites."
They literally force me to be annoyed now, or later when my "profile" becomes weaponized against me.
Love the Borg-ification of the financial system. Can't wait until it's just one big bank and I have to press the green "I consent to whatever you say" button to do anything
allow me to introduce you to PopUpOFF, for popups like this on websites. It's very effective at sending shit like this to the shadow realm.
won't be able to help on a third party app though, but if popups like this annoy you like they annoy me, figured you'd be interested. Could probably work on their mobile site.