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"textContent": "it looks a nice app , thanks for sharing.\nRegarding privacy , i agree with what user1 said above. I think there would be multiple identifying factors other than your ip.\n\nAlso depends on your threat model here.\n\n * Do you really care if twitter knows that you own the 2 accounts ? is it for protecting you from any politically sensitive stuff ? - if yes then twitter would probably know about it , unless you take very extreme route of different devices on different network , different timezone etc.\n\n * if not politically sensitive then i don’t think you should bother about them knowing or not.\nThe most they could do is serve you ads based on activity of another account.\n\n * If the threat is not from twitter directly but from public for example you want to make one pseudonymous account and another with official info , then it would just depend upon your activity like what , how and when you make posts.\n\n\n\n\ni would say as far as twitter is allowing you to use a third party client , you are protected from lot more tracking than the official app .\n\nRight now i think we all need a tool to protect ourself from the AI slop posts on twitter than from twitter itself .\n\nEdit : i tried flare app , it won’t even login into twitter if i have vpn on. So i am skeptical if its really going to help with tracking protection.\ni usually login into twitter using brave and it works for me. I think flare is just a wrapper too.",
"title": "Will my privacy be protected from Twitter if I manage multiple accounts via a third party client?"
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