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[–] sxan@midwest.social 9 points 4 days ago

Probably more than I know. Browsers cache thumbnails; if you don't have an ad blocker, you almost certainly have at least one cached NSFW ad thumbnail. Lemmy caches images too, so if you intentionally or accidentally opened an NSFW photo, it's also on your phone. I suppose there are people who aggressively disable caches and turn on cache purging, but most of us don't.

People in Lemmy overuse the NSFW tag, which means half the time the actual image is entirely SFW. Which means, I end up opening many NSFW blurred images that might or might not contain actual nudity. So I know there's "porn" on my phone.

Oh, and there's also that 4GB folder of Capybara BDSM Vore.