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Mobile apps and social media platforms now let companies gather much more fine-grained information about people at a lower ...
Many third-party apps are incredibly data hungry: here are 3 overarching app categories that are particularly egregious ...
Is the app safe to use? The Chinese chatbot took the world by storm and rattled stock markets. But lost in all the attention was a focus on how the company is collecting and storing data.
Taiwan warned that popular Chinese-owned apps, including TikTok and Weibo, are harvesting personal data and sending it back ...
Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has issued a warning about Chinese apps like TikTok and WeChat, citing excessive data ...
Chief Planning Officer Yoganand emphasized that precise and unbiased data is crucial for effective government policy-making.
Mobile applications are quietly attracting more and more malevolent attention — and for good reason. They contain a trove of private information about their users. In the iOS universe alone, 82. ...
The National Security Bureau (NSB) yesterday urged Taiwanese to exercise caution when using Chinese social media mobile ...
Taiwan NSB warns of security risks from Chinese apps, citing excessive data collection and sharing with China.
China-made apps present cybersecurity risks far beyond the reasonable expectations for data-collection requirements taken by ...
That's largely the fault of companies who prioritize data collection over the integrity of their users. ... T-Mobile's support app, has a new feature for select users: default in-app screen recording.