Samsung development services collect user habits
The source from TheInformation said that Samsung is developing a service called Context that helps application programmers gather information about users such as preferences, personalities or commonly used applications.
From there, they will use these data to build applications that are more suitable for users. For example, for sports lovers, the movie viewing application will prioritize the display of videos about sports. Besides, sports search results will also be displayed first when users perform a search.
However, this Korean manufacturer's service is being postponed indefinitely due to legal concerns as this is a feature that helps increase Samsung's smartphone sales or to show more effective advertising.
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