Facebook Messenger
We know there’s no way of checking Facebook Messenger via your phone unless you have downloaded the app. But it’s worth waiting and checking your messages on your computer for this one crucial reason: it wasn’t designed with end-to-end encryption, which means your messages aren’t necessarily private. Skip FB Messenger and use WhatsApp instead.
Google Chrome
Sure, it boasts some pretty cool features, but as far as browsing apps go, Google Chrome is one of the worst for your privacy. According to Fast Company: “Chrome harvests so much of your data it led the Washington Post to label the browser as “spy software.”
Free Apps
Nothing is free — including “free” apps. In addition to sullying your user experience with on ad after another, many free apps “monetize our data,” according to Fast Company, and basically sell our information to advertisers to turn a profit.
Games
One or two games on your phone can help you pass the time when you’re commuting or bored out of your mind. But downloading a bunch of apps also means you’re more likely to make in-app purchases — the kind games are constantly pushing on you. And those purchases add up fast.