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Anyone have any ideas? I can't imagine Pandora needs to know my co-workers email addresses to determine what songs I like. If there isn't another logical explanation I have to assume they're collecting contact data.
My guess would be that it needs access for the sharing feature that lets you share what you're currently listening to with a contact.

Anyone have any ideas? I can't imagine Pandora needs to know my co-workers email addresses to determine what songs I like. If there isn't another logical explanation I have to assume they're collecting contact data.
Hello,
I am an Android mobile device user. With the most recent update, I noticed that the Pandora application requires acces to personal info (read contact data) on my device. I read through the Pandora privacy statement hoping to discover the reason why but could not find anything.
Can you please explain to me why Pandora wants to read contact data on mobile devices? I have been an avid user of Pandora's services (paid and free) as it in my opinion the best service at this time. However, without a reasonable explanation of why Pandora requires this data, I will be forced to consider an alternative service.
Thank you,
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Hi blah, blah, blah,
The Pandora application includes the capability (entirely under your control) to share your stations with your friends. On installation of the application, you are warned about this capability. If you decide that you want to share a station, Pandora will allow you to select addresses from your contact list. This function would always be initiated by you. Our application does not mine data from the address book or anything else nefarious like that.
Hope this helps. Thanks so much for listening!
Kindest regards,
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Sometimes I think this whole privacy thing gets people all riled up for little reason.
"OMG, Pandora wants contact information??!?!11"
If it were some unknown application, sure it's probably good to question it, but in this case, it's a highly known and used application / company.
Does anyone honestly believe Pandora is going to be vacuuming your contact information and storing it on their local servers, while someone sits there, wringing their hands in an evil way, laughing about the sheer amount of phone numbers and email addresses they have to play with and sell?
If everyone is so worried about information leaking out, then build a hut out in the forest and don't be online at all.
The sale of user info is certainly not beyond the pale as it has happened before. People get riled up over this "whole privacy thing" because its a big deal.
Does anyone honestly believe Pandora is going to be vacuuming your contact information and storing it on their local servers, while someone sits there, wringing their hands in an evil way, laughing about the sheer amount of phone numbers and email addresses they have to play with and sell?
LOLSo they can call your mom and tell her you are listening to devil music.