Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Data protection authorities find privacy lapses in majority of mobile apps

Data protection authorities find privacy lapses in majority of mobile apps | Sprint, Windstream traffic routing errors hijacked other ISPs

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Data protection authorities find privacy lapses in majority of mobile apps
Many mobile apps request too many permissions and don't explain how they collect users' personal information, a study of 1,211 popular apps by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network has found. Read More

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