The problem on the Android side goes deeper, as the "Onavo Protect" app is still alive and kicking in the Google Play store [1]. The Facebook Research app here is a shallow repackaging of the iOS version of Onavo Protect, which was banned from Apple's App Store at least.
It doesn't appear Google is interested in doing anything here. They would likely have to do something about the thousands of other trojan horse VPN apps, too. It's just that those are not as transparently owned by a privacy-invading internet giant (and those apps probably sell your private information directly to the highest bidder even more eagerly).
Yea, how many other companies abuse the Enterprise program like this? Should we really trust Apple to enforce their TOS when they struggle to keep up with the usage of their own platform? If there’s informed consent, Apple isn’t really protecting users.
They have no visibility into what companies are doing with enterprise certificates. The whole point of which was to allow internal apps to be built that Apple should have no knowledge of.
They did the best they could which is to revoke the certificate once they learnt of egregious behaviour.
Looks like Google even sends people routers to intercept ALL their traffic, and has special devices to constantly listen to their TV to analyze what people are watching. Yuck.
And on top of that all of those from other companies doing the exact same thing for data gathering.