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Over 1000 apps on the Play Store collect users' data without permission

1,325 of a total 88,000 apps tested gathered information regarding geolocation data and phone identifiers.

July 09, 2019 / 12:44 IST
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A recent study reported over a thousand apps on Google’s Play Store access your data without permission. The study showed that certain apps access specific data even if a user denies permission to access that data.

According to an academic study that was published on the Federal Trade Commission or FTC available on its website, 1,325 of a total 88,000 apps tested gathered information regarding geolocation data and phone identifiers without permission.

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Many apps that accessed data without permission weren’t strangers to Android devices. The study cited that Chinese company Baidu was collecting data without permission through other apps that utilised its mapping service, including apps like the Hongkong Disneyland park app.

In a statement to CNET, Shutterfly denied any wrongdoing, stating; “Like many photo services, Shutterfly uses this data to enhance the user experience with features such as categorisation and personalised product suggestions, all in accordance with Shutterfly’s privacy policy as well as the Android developer agreement.”