If I understood correctly, tictoc runs most of its code as scripts, if part of a script was a function as keylogger, then each time the script is in memory it will send the data as long as it's called.
Cookes are part, but they can run javascript to do background work.
Keystrokes would not be much data at all, it could be saved, or sent with each click...
The iOS Instagram and Facebook app render all third party links and ads within their app using a custom in-app browser. This causes various risks for the user, with the host app being able to track every single interaction with external websites, from all form inputs like passwords and addresses, to every single tap.
Your keystrokes are not "that much data." Everything the average person types in a day can be sent in seconds or less.
If I understood correctly, tictoc runs most of its code as scripts, if part of a script was a function as keylogger, then each time the script is in memory it will send the data as long as it's called.
Cookes are part, but they can run javascript to do background work.
Keystrokes would not be much data at all, it could be saved, or sent with each click...
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