Popular Android apps sending user data to Facebook without user consent, likely illegally

collected by :Maya Tony

as mentioned in A research of 34 of the most popular Android apps found that at least 20 of them are sending consumer data to Facebook without consent. Update: Skyscanner advises that it has updated the app extremely that it no longer shares data via the Facebook SDK. There is a particular danger to privacy the time data is gathered from multiple apps, says the report. In addition to the data being available to Facebook, any data collection runs the danger that it could be vulnerable to hackers. Facebook admitted back in October that hackers had been able to access data from 30 million users of the social network.


12 essential apps for any Android phone

Dropbox for Android, free or $10 to $20 per month for premium plans2. Plex for Android, free or $5 per month for a Plex Pass3. Then read these pieces at your leisure on the Android app. SnapseedYou'll find many Android apps for photo editing, but we're big fans of Snapseed. Evernote for Android, free or $5 per month for a premium subscription12.

12 essential apps for any Android phone

The best Android apps for Chromebooks you can install right now

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Our favorite Android apps in 2018

Our favorite Android apps in 2018 are a mixture of brand new apps, returning champions, and things we're finding for the first time. If you're using the same password for any 2 sepaaverage apps, you're setting yourself up for sorrow. As TNW's Ivan Mehta said:Stoop, available both on Android and iOS, lets you discover and subscribe to newsletters in an easy, podcast-like way. Otter is one of the few resolution I've found that works, works well, and doesn't lose my calls. According to TNW's Matthew Hughes:The AI-driven Android app works by translating the writ10 word into accuaverage sign language, that is delivered on-monitor by an animated character called Star.

Our favorite Android apps in 2018




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