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I like my privacy and all that, but I would never let it get in the way of investing. When you're old, broke, on the verge of being homeless, eating low-grade ramen noodles for every meal, are you going to say "At least I kept my privacy intact!"? F--- that.
As with any business/industry, if a company limits you to a certain platform (like phone apps), find a different company. There are plenty of competitors out there.
Personally, I would go the S&P 500 mutual fund route. It's too easy, and it beats most other investments out there. But if you're determined to go the DIY route, you do you.
TL/DR: I do everything on my desktop. I can check my accounts from my phone, but it's not required for anything.
And that's how they normalise their privacy invading practices...