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I thought not, but I was just questioned by a non FF friend.
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I have sometimes found fares going up in the past when I have searched. When I have seen the increase, I have cleared, or just opened a different type of browser to gain the original price. Sometime though the fair bucket has just gone. Ditto for some European train fares.There have been news stories about prices changing between the first and second visits. The advice was that the cookie is the problem and using an incognito window gets around this. I'm not so sure.
Without doing proper testing not sure how you'd ever really get an answer to this, certainly have seen many people claim they have seen prices go up on repeated searching and they have had this problem go away when using incognito. But that's one possible cause for this, there may well be other possible reasons.
Would suggest that individuals here (or probably anywhere) are unlikely to have done enough searches in a controlled manner, to give a scientifically robust answer to this.
- Delete ALL Qantas applications from your phone. The insights QF gathers from your data will make you sick.
Heh, I'd be very interested to find out more about exactly what they gather (time to fire up a man-in-the-middle proxy, I think). Kinda depressing to hear given that the core functionality of the QF app is quite good!
Also I wonder whether it's possible to screw with their website metrics - a browser script to submit false random data to their analytics platform could be fun.
I assume that Android phone could provide more information then the apps on the IOS device?
The apple walled garden is good for something when it comes to app restrictions. BUT they can continue to track your combined web and app session data using cookies and known data about you.
Us hobby frequent flyers know better to search across a variety of platforms and websites anyways.
Interesting question.
Don't assume that Apple cares more about your privacy than Google when it comes to information relevant to purchasing habits...
One day I'm going to go full-paranoid and install some custom Android variant on my phone which can do some kind of application-level isolation...
As an IOS dev I know what information you can pass on from a mobile. So unless you have socially linked Facebook to something then an Apple App can really only send what information you supply it, your IP address, connection status. You have to supply direct permission to access contacts, camera, location etc.
I feel less secure on an android device tbh.
I feel less secure on an android device tbh.
If looking for domestic usa AA fares or even further a field make sure you use AA's US website not the AU one which it will default to if it knows your location is AU. For a simple LAX/LAS fare the AU site wanted AUD120.00 vs USD69.00 on the US site so that's way more expensive even after converting the USD fare into AUD.
Use a VPN when browsing airfares so sites think you're somewhere else other than your real location. Some ppl on here will remember ridiculously cheap QF airfares for travel to Asia ex AU booked on Expedia.BR that were way less than what was on offer if booked in AU.